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I r.l 1 IMA A Ml KENTUCKY, WEDNESDAY, Highest of all in i JOB WORK a M) v:S&SSSSSSSSSS3SSSSS5&.:iS55 1 CAREFULLY EXECUTED. m M lv. NUMBER G0R1 MEAL VOLUME X: TOO SMALL A BASE. We Need h Orealer Ounntlty of Money. RICHMOND, MADISON COUNTY, Primary and believes what lie says In .public must, therefore, set him down as an ImTTecIlc. OCTOBER 7, L896. . 18. M The following letter addressed to Two Goldlto Campaign Straddlcrs Set In Their Proper Light. It is a ptiralc to a great many people Senator PnulknerSoexplains Iitself: been Better than either is a healthy-liverMy Dear Sir: far as have In his address to. a party of working-me- n Hit increase of siher money If the liver is 0. K. the that with 1S7.1. anil why, having all able to ascertain, neither the treasury from Pennsylvania, Maj. McKinley any subtreasury man is 0. K. His blood is kept coinctl sinca circulation, the siher men department nor to redeem silverhas ever , said: "And there is another thing we ucen cancel upon dollars this siher in In dollars pure, his digestion perfect, and he insist that siher hns been greatly In gold, and no such gold. have been, ji ought to remember, and that is free fact, redeemed In sub- - silver at a ratio of sixteen to one, or any At can enjoy life and act intelligently wronged, and that we hate not now treasury In San Francisco It often the happens j that silver dollars and gold la pJd out other ratio, will not repeal the great law and patiently upon the questions genuine bimetuUibin. in small of supply and demand." Certainly it It is ncccsmry. to reach correct views amounts, but iur suver uouars in In this simply occurs i f the day. You all know what to on tills particular branch of the silver i ordinary transactions of the business the will not- - Nobody expects it will, and at it is not much of a compliment to the take. You have known "t for years. question, for that the investigator in that place endpublic the purpose of accomwith money of small intelligence of the goldite candidate if It is Simmons Liver Regulator - modating the search of the truth Miould study thedis- denominations when needed, and he believes that anyone does think so. for sei uutiet:ii juiiiiurj muiiey iuiu curing for the subtreasury money of small Jiirnetnllists propose to use the great denominations when needed. It Is not secondary money. T'rior In 1K7n tlir .iler dnllnr was a in any sense of the term a redemption of economic law of supply and demand to silver dollars in gold, or of the gold In unit of alue in the United States the slh er. T he result of these transactions benefit the masses of the people. It is same as the gold dollar; it was abso- - ' at the subtreasury is that the government in accordance with the workings of this S much lute money of redemption, the govern gains yours. more gold than It loses. Very great law that the purchasing power of truly money and securities is now great, and ment m'mth being open to all that was J. G. CARLISLE. that property, labor and products arc, brought, and in thU. cojintry the silver Washington, D. C. Aug. 2G. 1E0I5. cheap. The discarding of silver as In his statement of June 1, 1S9G, Secdollar was worth a percentage ocr standard the gold dollar. This was due to the retary Carlisle said: "Neither silver o!on; has money and the use of gold diminished the supply of was certificates nor siher dollars ore re- standard money, fact that the European ratio and consequently 1 slight!, less than our own. It was 15 deemable in gold." On page 12 of the creased its Bimetalllsts to 1. while the American ratio was 1G same circular, speaking of "redemp- by fixing price. unit of value propose the in both 1. tion," the secretary says: "Gold and metals, that is, making both standard i to In 1S73, by the infamous demonetiz- silver dollars being standard coins of money, to Increase the quantity, and ing law sneaked through congrcts as the United States, arc not redeemable." thus by Increasing the supply, diminish j Los Angeles Herald. For years you and your fathers the result of a conspiracy hatched in the price. By so doing they propose to 1ondon and Wall street, gold was mad" diminish the value of money, and thus! Late found it of sterling worth. the WHY BONDS- WERE ISSUED. standard, and that year, cclusic increase price of It - and always has been put up or the next, took from silver its legal How tho Trnisnrjr TV'ns Robbed ot Its property.theMcKinley labor, products nnd further said: "It enly by J. H. Zeilin & Co. Take function, and closed the mints against (old Reserve. is a grave error to suppose you can enfree coinage. This was likewise done AYhat caused the recent bond issues hance vnlues by diminishing the value i.ii'C but the genuine. It has the lifd Z on the front of the wrapper, by Germany, and a little later by other under President Cleveland? Some say of money." That statement Is very de.and nothing else is the same, and European states, as it had been done by that the tariff was insufficient to bear ceptive, and like most of McKinley's Croat Britain in 1S1G. At the commence- the running exjenses of the governplatitudes straddles the issue. It Is lathing so good. ment of demonetization in 1S73 there ment, and that moncj' had to be bor- true that increasing the quantity of were only 3S.000.OCO people of Europe rowed to make up the deficit. This is a standard money will not enhance the on the gold standard, including mistaken idea. The ?112,000,000 that the intrnisic value of labor, products and PROFESSIONAL COLUMN. and Portugal, wiiile there were government was reallyshortduringthe property, but it will enhance their nearly 3C0.O0O.d00 in Europe and Amer- - two years' business (1S94-5- ) was not all price. On this question there is no differica on the siher or bimetallic stand-- ' payable iu gold. You can figure $00,000,-C0ATT0RIT5TS. ence of opinion between writers on politaril. At that time there were about however, to be paid in gold, for that ical economy. In faet, the goldite of gold, and the same amount would be the amount of interest for two writers themselves admit this. They 11. 15. IK)(JU, of siher in the world performing the years on the bonds then outstanding. claim that to restore the bimetallic A TTORXEY A T LA W. function of primary or redemption This would make $30,000,000 of gold pay- standard will reduce the purchasing money. This was which means Kiciimo.vd, Kentucky. basis of money$0,000,000,000 all the able in 1804 and $30,000,000 payable in power of money upon which prices 1S95, and statistics show that there was that the purchasing price of labor.prod-nct- s iu civilized countries were established. enough gold in the treasury to have paid and property will double in price. Ofhce No. 11 Firt street, tip stairs. This is nn extreme view. Bimctallists claim that the restoration of the biTOUCHING. UK ANTE. LILLY, metallic standard will cheapen gold and increase the relative value of silver to A TTORXEY-T LA II', the extent, nnd to the extent only, that Kit IIMONII, Kkxtccky gold is cheapened and silver is incrensed in purchasing power will prices be in.Tire H. W. earner Mni I anil Second streets crensed. This is a reasonable proposiii. stair. Will practice in all the courts nf tion based on the law of supply and deMdiMn and uljolaln caunlies nmt Court of mand, that the restoration of the biAl'praK. a metallic standard will diminish the price of gold and increase the price of siher. consequently both will Ue J. C. tfc D. AL OIIENAULT, affected. It is not an error, however, to A TTORXEYS A T LA II', suppose tlmt the values of representative property, such as bonds, mortgages, Kentucky. Richmond, etc.. arc increased by diminishing the quantity of standard money. Unlike OTice or Second street, over Chenauk's gro real property these things possess value according to their purchasing power, or the measure of the quantity of products or property for which they can be exSTEPHEN D. PARRTSH, changed. When the purchasing power A TTORXEY A T LA W, of .standard money is enhanced as is Invariably the case when its quantity Is Kentucky. Richmond, Increased, the value of securities Is increased in like proportion because they I'atents, Caveats, Trade Marls, Designs, Etc. nre exchangeable for more property. Report as to patentability ot invention Free of Consequently the price of property is Charge Unsurpassed facilities. Moderate terms correspondingly diminished. This great 46-Itelore applying for a patent, urite me. truth cannot be set aside by any sophistical statements such ns that made by the major, which only convey half . SILVER OR GOLD. MISLEADING STATEMENTS. we have no trouble In understanding "intrinsic value." Commodities as a rule arc. placed upon the market at a blight advance over what they "actually cost in production." If it costs ten. cents a yard to place cotton sheeting upon the counter the merchant, would naturally charge 12 cents for his profit, cost of handling, shrinkage in value, etc. Then, again, the next time Leavening-Power- Latest U.S.Go't Report OLD FASHIONED MILL STONE BYTHE PROCESS. The Voice Of I that he bought cotton cloth the actual m. , r- - I iiiiL-Liui- jgioN j may have varied for und tho price would be lowered. Whereas "money" purchases in tho country v ''"re it is issued its fiill face value St boat reference to its actual cost of production, or "intrinsic" value. What, then, do we mean by "the Intrinsic value of gold?" Simply what it pr'netion ABn.1LirE& of these commodities fn this market for American ami Australian hides end W001- &&&& 9L PSJRE $1.43 0 WWW1 oua have been better for the privilege 1 opera-standin- for hfs peaches. ljave been 5t Trifling as this would meal mill at Corner of Orango and Orchard streets, near the old burnt mill, in .Richmond. Custom grinding done. Meal, Bran, Ship-stu- fl etc., on hand. I have started a steam corn the eoDle when delivered at the mints for coinage. Of cour.se, the cost of .production of metals varies nccording to the condisands-unde- actually costs the owner to produce it - i- Eng-hin- d , 0, one-hal- f, A ... tions and circumstances. Gold taken r from tire the "placer process" is often produced for an almost infinitesimal sum. Yet. when taken to the mints for coinage or sold by weight, 23.2 grains are equivalent to 100 cents, or one dollar, the established unit of measure. When the miner takes his gdld out of the earth, by what is called "the frc milling process." as a rule, the cost of production increases, and when be conies to take itfromthequartz veins in the solid rock the highest cost of production is reached. In the Cariboo country $3.25 wVirtJhof gold, when minted, is obtained for nn expenditure of $1.25 of labor and material. This makes the "intrinsic" value 37 cents on the dollar in production. In the Cripple Creek country1 the larger production of gold has rcjnoed its "cost" ta the mint to nbout.23 cents on the dollar, and it was from this country that wc took our illustration. It often occurs that a man will go into a open a mine and produce therefrom $50,000 in gold In five j ears. This is a very moderate estimate, but this would bo at the rate of $10,000 a year, or $30 a day, and allowing the highest wnges, the actual cost to tiie man who ultimately receives it Would not exceed 17 cents on tho dollar. All that has been said concerning the "intrinsic value" of gold or the "cost of production," is equally true of silver nnd other metals. It so happens by a uniform custom among eight or ten leading natK-- a of the world that gold is treated as money by weight, as well ns its face value in all; while silver, having been demonetized in all these countries, is" not regarded as "money" outside of the nation which uses it, but t rented-n- s a commodity, quoting it on the stock exchange precisely as grain is quoted. Under these circumstances, therefore, silver will only bring its commodity price, which is lnrgely determined by the cost of production and the demand therefor, while gold is maintained at its "face value" without to its incrensed production nnd lessened cost of production, or "intrintle Times. sic" value.-Seat- of this matter, it is necessary to know that the silver price of cotton and wheat in India as measured by the rupee is practically the same as in 1S73. Silver being the standard in India has, therefore, not depreciated In tint country. The same principle holds good In South America, as wooband hides wtre purchased on the silver basis. In IS73, nnd before the fall in silver, the gold sovereign could only purcrwisc In exchange ten silver rupees. Consequently the gold sovereign could i ot purchase any more wheat and cotton in India than could be purchased for ten silver rupees. Therefore, hist in proportion, as more silver couhUbe "tucked" into a gold sovereign, so much more Indian wheat nnd cotton could be purchased with the sovereign. Iu 1373, nnd for some time after, n gold sovereign could purchase only about four bushels of Indian w heat nt Liverpool; but for years, owing to the cheapnrt-- of silver, the Liverpool wheat buyer has been able to his gold lor che.ip silver, and to obtiitewn, lice, .. . , .' bushels of lvar reiiv cT - i.i vert 10 for his gold sovereign. The result of this fall in the price of silver was a t once to cause a corresponding fail in the agricultural products nnd theland of Great Britain, Australia, Canada nnd the United States. It aNo caused a fall in the price of such othur kinds of real estate as are situated n the agricultural districts of those countries, the loss entailed being various y 300,000,000 to estimntedatfrom ma-a- In order to arrive at a proper under- - 0f giving them nway. Under he : than his paying g and nfter paying the freight nnd commission the shipper would have had $5.09 for his peaches, or about 21 cents a bushel. With free silver agriculture would immediately revive. No. 2 red wheat, quoted nt Cli cents, would rise to Its silver equivalent, $1.22the farmer's fixed charges would remain substantially unnltered. His interest, taxes, railroad fares nnd probably the freight on his produce would be no greater than at present, while his gross receipts would double, ne would at once begin to get on his feet again. He would be able to pay his store bills, nnd the country merchant in turn would pay the jobber. Money would begin to circulate freely again and every class would feel the benefit of iL Without some such relief as free coin$14.54, -. t;on Gf a free silver law the 24 bush- els of peaches would have brought J.W. Rymel. Wanted-- An Write JOHN WKOOEKBURN A CO- - Patent Attorney!. Washington. D. C fur their J1.8U) prito offer Mr. James McAllister, of 162 East Main Street, Lexington, Ky., says: hair had fallen out until I had come to the conclusion that I My was soon to have a bald head. Protect roar Mea.: ther Idea Who can think of some simple UMDgiopaienif mar brtn2 Ton wraith. and list ot two hundred lnrcntlonx wanted. A LI iMIi efnge lr,i;,,led for agriculture in the west, and until It enjoys a brighter outlook there can be no hope for mcrchauts. manufacturers, or working people. Detroit Tribune. lv age would afford, we can sec no hojc Everybody that wants to make money! Having bought a farm and concluded "to move to the country ,vve will clone out our butcher and grocery business. Ve have got the best sland i'n Itichmond for the meU business. It is near the L. it X. Depot and can be run with one third the expense the other meat shops are mulling on. We have cot a good trade, and it is steadly improving. Now is the best time in the year to engage in the butcher business. Don't mis the chance. 17 C. B. EXGLEMAN&CO. Personal. Free medical reference book to any person afflicted with any special, chronic or delicate disease peculiar to their sex. Aderess the leailin; physicians and surgeons of the United States, Dr. Hathaway & Co , 79 Dearborn street, Hearing so much talk about Nelson's Hawaiian Hair Elixir, I decided to give it a trial. I purchased two bottles, have used a bottle and a half. My hair has thickened up until I have as good a suit as I desire. It will certainly do tho work. Besides it is an elegant hair dressing; gives life to the hair and invigorates the scalp. Those similarly aflocted can't make a mistake in trying it. ti james McAllister. "Winchester, Ky., May IS, '96. Mr. J. W. Nelson: Dear Sir: The Hawaiian Hair Elixir is worthy of every statement you make for it. Send us six bottles more by express. Very truly, BIEIIN & DONOVAN. . NF ro-ga'- rd WISCONSIN BOLTOCRATS. Which Shows Cp the Strength of the Goldbnga. ncre is a significant straw from Wisconsin which well illustrates the weakness of the goldbug'democrats. Wisconsin has the reputation of being the state where there is the largest number of goldbug democrats. It is the home of that venerable irreconcilable, (Jen. Bragg. It had an delegation in the Chicago convention, and it was expected to keep up the fight. The election law of Wisconsin, like that of Louisinno, requires 1,000 signatures to enable the goldbug democratic ticket to bo put on the official ballot. The goltlbugs have been working on a list for weeks, but have been unable to get the 1,000 signatures. They could not get over COO, and were in despair, and finally turned the list over to Chnir-maUsher, of the republican state central committee. "What!" he exclaimed, so saj's that stalwart goldbug paper, the Chicago Record, "are these all the names you can get?" He was informed that it wan v cry hard work to get democrats tosigu, that the state had been canvassed, and it seemed impossible to get more signatures. ."Every republican can sign that," replied the chairman. "Hustle, and get some republican signatures. They will do as well." ' It is probable that the Wisconsin gold-buwill get enough signatures to place their ticket on the official ballot, but it will ony be with republican assistance. It snows that the goldbug democrats depend mainly on the republicans for strength, that they are merely a republican side show, and a very weak one it that, when nfter weeks of work in the great "sound money" state of Wisconsin, as they like to call it, they can get only COO signatures to the'r petition for representation at the election. N. 0. An anti-silvn gs Times-Democra- Incident GREEN CLAY .1 TTORXEY--A T-L-A IV, Rfhiiiowl, s - - - - - KcntucLy 13 WIWfrllNMtqw, solicited. rHTSICIANS. Cai'italist (between we?" sobs and emotion) "We're the best of friends, aln t iVorkeu "Yes for about three months out of every four years; the rest of DR. II. It. GIBSOX, the time you're putting on the screw." for it is an inviolable law that the volume of real the money of ultimate redemption fixes the value of the world. The demonetizing act of our congress in JS73, followed by the action of Germany, France, Italy, Austria, Itussin, Jlclgium and other countries, had the effect of cutting the $0,000,000,000, which at that time was the world's volume of money, in halves and throwing away. Silver was discarded as a measure of values and the duty thrown on gold. As a result prices, the world over, have fallen about 50 per cent- - The purchasing powei of gold has increased to that extent. I'ouds and other forms of invested wealth, on which the principal and interest are payable in gold, have increased in values, and it is the onh, siecies of property that has increased. Tho fact that much silver has been coined and put in circulation does not count, because its original function ns a measure of values has lccn taken away S'lver is merely secondary money; it is no longer a unit of values, and, like the greenback, has to lean upon gold as "redemption money. Pittsburgh Post. im-iie I'll Y.HCIAX Richmond. onU - AXJ) SURGEON, Kentucky. l hag, iS and cw drugstore. 1 OtTirr :n the Joe IV Jws Street, ever Wruc 20 Sec 27 ;lawful gold reserve. You know we never h.ive to isiue bonds until we lower this reserve. So that the idea of the tariff being the cause was a mistake. Then what did cause the recent bond issues, this without touching the $100,000,000 CIIAS. HOOK EI J, ETERIXARY SURGEOX, Graduate OnfftrM IVtriiwry College. 1 Veterinary I)etttry ad EteriBty a Specially "Ifli 'ip strs over New Yetl. Ftorc, cornci M.nn and rirbt streets. Kichinon 46 7. C. Oflifc Mwliciiic ami Suraoi y. Collin.-- . Riiiltlint:, Main Stroet. at residence (the Oirr (dace) Urwtdnay. ----- JJLSPJtti, JJ. D. or I5n IIMOMJ, Kknti'cky DR. O. A. KENNEDY, ' Itl OSTice YS ICIAXAXD SURGEOX, KUXTUCKY. 113 IIMOXI1, ... !., - stair. in Smith nuildinc;, Xo. 704 Main Street, Office boHrs ia to 1 and 4 to 5 o'clock. DR. JOHN JI. FOSTER, 1 elephone at efTiceand residence. KENrLCK v G. V. EVANS, M. TllYFICIAN AND SuitGBOK, Richmond. - - Kentucky DR. T. J. TAYLOR, I'ractUioner in ihdkine and Surgery, Kentucky Richmond. Onioe anil residence on Tlilnl Street. ... building, DENTAL SUHG3ET. DR. A. WILKES SMITH, DENTAL SURGEON, Kentucky Richmond, hours, ... Orrice 0:00 to 12 M. ; 1:00 to 4 Smith limited to dentistry. Main Street. P. M. Office aggregating This great question is solved in the United States treasury department circular 123, bottom page 52. It says, in substance, that during the fiscal years 1S93-- treasury notes and United S'ates notes amounting in all to about $4CO,000,000 were presented at the United States treasury and payment in gold demanded, and ttat they were so redeemed. This it was that robbed the treasury of its gold reserve, causing the bond issues, and not the depiction by the new tariff laws. If the silver party had been in power it would havo taken advantage of Its rights under the contractand redeemed thoe notes with standard silver dollars worth 100 cents each, or else those notes would have gone unredeemed. This act would have lessened our present indebtedness $202,300,000 and saved an annual interest on the same of $13,000,-00Had this amount of interest been expended on public works it would have made times better, and in the channels THE POSITION OF SILVER. of trade in the course of a year it would have paid off easily $500,000,000 of tho Lc.il Tender Qnalltr That It indebtedness. This $13,000,C00 is ltd I'arlly with Cold. Maintain nearly the Amount put in SOME SILVER SENTIMENTS. adSeveral correspondents liave under dressed the Herald in reference to the circulation annually Evans, the Sherman The "lack of confidence" of which the law of 1690. F. E. in Chicago question whether silver dollars and sil- Kecord. financiers complain is not in the money, ver certificates are redeemable in gold but in tho men who control it. Au1'olltlcHl Kconomy for Goldltes. or not. Thcansvvcr of Secretary Cargusta Chronicle. lisle, as given below, is conclusive All political economists agree that the Let us have the inside, intrinsic merenough, but the campaign of education, diminished quantity of standard money its of a gold standard. If it is not a as comprehended by the majorit3 of the brings poverty to the people. nnd a business smasher, republican organs, consists in cither financiers, especially those of the show the people why. Indianapolis confounding or deliberately misleading greedy stripe, indorse it because they Sentinel. arc the owners of money and its reprethe public. The old soldiers are getting in line The Lincoln Journal, the other day, sentatives, and the gold standard en- for sixteen "to one. They are not the hances their species of property as kind to ask John Bull's consent that said: These silver certificates are now redeemagainst the owners of real property and able la gold at the subtreasurles. As any of labor and its products. Farm, Field "Uncle Sam shallenact Jils own laws. Omaha man can take his sliver dollars and exchange them for silver certificates at will and Fireside. Probably the average plutocrat is gold, and then exchange his certificates for afraid that, if the people get in the sadA Fact to Co Comldcrotl. the statement of Sir. JJryan In his New dle, he'll wike up some morning withYork acceptance that It Is tho legal tender When gold literature is sent to railcharacter of the silver dollar that road men let them remcmlxT that in out knowing where the next million Is It at par with gold and nothing else. Is absurdly childish. He denies that the gov- nn unprosperons country railroad com-- j to come from. Chicago Dispatch. ernment rays oit gold for silver dollars. panics suffer and wages must be re-- I A. Safe Practical Solution. He would, therefore. Imply that If free duced. St. Louis Republic. Under the gold stnndard there can be colnatre la adopted and as an InevItaMa consequence the government must cease no relief. Times, already bad, mustcon- One of the most recent object lesson? tlnue to grow worse. Every business from redeeming Its paper Issues In gold coin on demand, yet the "legal tender" is the case with which the gold syndi-- I feels the necessity for more money, and character of the free coinage dollar would cate controls the rate of exchange. the free coinage ofjIlver offers a safe bo kept at par with gold. Those who contend that Mr. Brjan Is an honest man Atlanta Constitution. .and practical solution to, the pressing evil of the times. Philadelphia Item. one-ha- lf 0. indi-vidual 1 Again the major says: "If a dollar worth less than 100 cents is a legal tender the workingman will never get any other kind." That is another senseless statement intended for no other purpose than to deceive. A full legal tender dollar under a stable government cannot be worth less than 100 cents, no mntter of what material it .may be made. During the war that issue of greenbacks which was made full legal tender was always worth 100 cents measured by silver and gold, which were then the standard. When the government discredited 5t3 own money, however, by refusing to receive greenbacks for customs, dues and interest on the public debt, it became worth less than 100 cents on the dollar measured hy the standard. Let the reader bear iu mind that when the bimetallic standard is restored the silver dollar cannot be worth less than 100 cents, because It is the standard by which cents are measured. It is a fact now under the present condition that the workingman sees wothing but silver and its representatives. The hanker hns hidden away the gold and greenbacks, because the former is full legal tender and the latter is full legal tender for nil private dues. Bimetalllsts propose to make one dollar just as good ns another dollar in law, by making nil full legal tender in law nnd giving one the same privileges that the other has; then the workingman's dollar will be just as good as the banker's dollar and gold will ngain go into This Is a campaign in circulation. which people think, and such misleading statements as those made by the major and by numerous campaign orators over the country will have but little, weight, Western Rural. truths. -- FBICJGEFORD'S national agTeementlefore restoring to the utterance of the London Times. It scys: "England does not want it, ajid wo do not believe AmerSEE THEM! icans who arc using this argument for X EXAMINE THEM I political purposes want it, either.... d But if America remonetizes silver PURCHASE THEM! securities have not of may be forced to make some such bourse depreciated in value, though compromise." there has been a great loss by the England not only does not want biliquidation with the lesser grades of metallism, which everyone knows, but gold securities. she docs not want any international If silver should be restored to i's agreement. She prefers to stand with m hrH former position it would then be nt par knife in hand and exact her pound of with gold, and the importer of grain flesh. t, would not then be able to buy silver The best authority for public cheap with which to exchange for the and that especially of tlie money products of the silver standard coun- power of Great Britain, admits that the tries, which would result in raising the I nited States may alone remonetize silprice of the leading agricultural prod- ver, and, vviiat is still more significant, ucts to the normal price. The British admits that England may thus be and European markets havirg to "forced" to do the same. There are plenty of timid souls esthose who produce would, of pecially in the merchant and banking course, get more. The United States has been the chief classes of our citizens, who say: "Oh, sinner. It hns done the real Injury to tho United States could never do it alone. The money powers of England silver; so you mustremonetizeltbefore jou get any substantial cooperation and Europe would crush us out. We in this country. England is certainly would be ruined. During the revoluSOLD IN not going to pull your chestnuts cut tionary war there w as a timid class who of the fire, nnd things move too slow said we could never stand alone. They RICHMOND. became sycophant tories. But those here for you to plnce nny dependene-who have espoused the. great cause of have first reupon England until you BY have the courage of stored the law to the status r.nte 187;, the people y nnd come here with clean hands and n their convictions, and propose, as foreseen hy the Times, "to force" England, substantial case. England will take no responsibility or rather that fraction of England, U whatever In lead:ng the way either w hich selfishly clings to tiie single gold jointly or otherwise; so if anything i standard, back to the bimetallism w hich to be done for the restoration of siher her money lenders had forced her to FROM No. 2. to the position it ought to occupy, tho nbnndou. The force will be that which comes from reason and intelligent amelioration of prices and the raving It will restore the monetary of the debtor, it is for the United State:; system approved by the best political alone to lead. The rest will soon follow. economists of Europe and desired by a large majority of the masses of the THE ARENA. Tho (J old Stream. nre industriously people. Farm, Field nnd Fireside. The feeding that little oceanic gold stream On tho Wnnc. whose current is flowing in this direc Tl.c gold craze is said to be dying out tion from Europe just now, but if Mc- in the east. Los Angeles Herald. Kinley is elected president how quickly the current will be turned in tin: other direction nnd a sale of bonds pre- fSBssssra: -FREE SILVER 0- cipitated! The money power is full of expedients, and "the people will bis fooled if they don't wntch out. Ifyou nre afraid to let your money Leader. loofe, for fear of a dejtreciated curNot Goid at AnHircrlnc; Queitlonn. rency in the future, go to D. P. If you want to seen republican speakARMER'S and put it in Diamonds, tear his hair, just let a free silver er man get to asking him questions. Tho where it will be safe, and at the average gold orator is trapped the minprice lie is offering than, you will ute he leaves "the lesson he hns learned. 1 be able to realize a profit on than. Illinois State Register. sil-ve- England Will Never Help tl)y M States to Rcmonetlie SlUcr." Wo invitt tlio nttontlrm nf our friends. I who propose to wait for an interr, FU, .Chicago. N ECOpMTIRANGE, 0. Eng-Inn- Gilt-edg- ffVBI .nr lisft in tlioirmvti f:imilitz jfafT juir sale by - W. G. "WHITE. For senti-rr.tii- Sale or Eeal X. Rra&8. My resilience and of land in AVest Main street, Richmond. 15 C II riGG DR. PEFFER'S pay-mor- Royal-tans- y NEVER F MLS. NEWIIrVEKV. af o A new, mlaUe and roliof f onnp. prtrwed. eicelre, pcaoty or palonit by orer 80,OiM mensturatioo. Now wurc lntltati.n. per box. ppr. ofndjinevruas small box - ??air.a Sent plain wrapper. realed t- pills orjranjs. '.' ladle, lnrt "iatg3 tb"o al Ilv. j liffi i in Send c In (txmin for particnu Hold by loral , dntgsl.uoraddrc-- i rEFyKItilKDt-CAL.A?90ClATIO- .. Chleua. IU. to-da- uinra, Sold by ltic.litr.ond Drm: Co. and W. G. "White. WEAK MEN MADE VIGOROUS self-intere- st. Campaign Edition; lCAY. WW It acts powerfully and cjaiekly. Cnrcs when others fill. Yociv men rcsum lrit manhor 1. riij aen recover youthful Titer. AlrnJelvCiuar 2V1 Hi"-cas- PEFFER'S BE5W23SR m"H e, 9"0Af. ia"VT. Z70tX. arch-financie- rs antrcd (oCure.NrrrnuccM. X.t Vlliiltly, ht!y.KraI-woa- . ,nnotency, IitVowr, ellber and all ejrcti ofMemory. M'at!nr rtt nrxf Pulllnc ttlj abuse or cxer ps ?iit;i imlitcrrtum. Words off Insanity and eonsnropt.cn. Don't let drccci't lmpoeavfortiileanhstitme c h you rciurt it yield a irreaterrrotlt. lifiston sir .NEUVIOOH. or semi V r nit rEr-KEIt'-S Can bo carried In vest pociet. ITcmld plain A. isi per box. or lor .1. with "Kefim-- l "---l e rltten Uattrnntco to Curo or Kpey. Pamphlet free sold by ilrueilMs, A I r i ivc- f rEFF-El- M.EDICA-L- . 1 Sold bv Richinon AVhite 1 Dru- .SS'X, Chlcaco. I.I. Co. owl W. G. - Bing-hnmto- n I;'m H, N. I. & B. R. R. Ef- fk1 Time Table No. 24, In fect May 12, 1895. 1ST CLASS. IAST BOUND. No. 1. No. 3. Ejt. 50- FARMERS AND FREE SILVEU. - E4j Uncle Sam's Crown of Thorns. to press down upon the bleed lac brow of labor this crown of thorns." Sarxs. Chicago, July r Wilxiam Janmtas 9, 1836. 2NPC A. M. 8 sj 10 53 11 20 No IIopo for Asrlcnltnrc In tho Went VVltliont Cnllmlted LoluMge. N0.9- - No. 1. Sun Ex Sun Ex Sun Ex Sun one-thir- d t. ENGLAND Up AND SILVER. Some time ago the question was put to a shrewd business man: To what must we look for on irapioven.ent in the times? The reply was, the better-ingo- f the condition of the farmers. Agriculture lies at the foundation of all business; when the farmers prosper all business prospers. Until the profits of agriculture can be restored there can be no hope of good times in ony brauch of trade. The Detroit Evening New thereupon MONEY On improved TO LOAN " I will not aid Versailles Nicholas villc Valley View a. m. 10 IU r. M. Million. Richmond- -. " 11 11 6 40 7 35 7 S3 8 12 3 30 .. So-call- ed panic-breed- er World-Heral- d. ' J C MOtGAN. MORGAN ichmond, Bank DENTISTS, Kentucky National Orric Main Street, over Madison t ... J. A. YATES YATES, ..-- . Mi ui Ffcsey Emiei. . . . . . Country Produce especially wanted. Prompt deJivdry of goods toal! parts of town. , Canned Goods. Palt by the Barrel. Tob.icco and Cijars. Candies and Cakes. Green'Groecries JUCbme andsee me . George Thorps, Street, between Slain and ttater, rear ot Dillingham biiihlinji, Rtchmontl, Ky. J?ea3y to do all kinds of blacksmithjng pronijttTy in the btst workmanlike manner. $-- 7 E.' R. Rowland, Itiiis St I II L ULilflMlAl r- ADVANCE. '?&:& ?grrWrMagMg; .1. rr V "L v INTRINSIC" VALUE. Tho Truth About, the Position of Gold an" Surer. Tko "inlrir.i;...fi ue of anything is. that which, itatufilly costs-i- prodnc-tion tho "rc-i- i ' value, and not the fictitious and constantly fluctuating! value nuicu very cuaiuiuuiiy iiu.-varying according to thc'demimd and supply. The "circulating" value it? that for which an article will exchange. A gold cagie will buy ten dollars, or 1,000 cents worth, of property, anywhere An the territorial limits of the nation which stamps that piece of gold as ah eagle, aid authorizes its circulation for ten dollars. The same would be true of "tea silver dollars," or ten dollars in "paper money" provided always that both were Issued by the .supreme authority of the land. It ought to be apparent, then, thafc there is a Tastdifference between the "intrinsicivalne,Mor"cost" of the .article itself, and tbatfonvhlch it is made to do duty as money T3i to omen t that wc cro outside of money, and'deal exelu-- 1 n I , - ii'AHr .. -- ! J? ' "j. s '" rr - - W (I -- d ? financier Sams the Situation. It is with the greatest interest that I have read the discussion of the silver question in the Record, says F. C. of London, and it Iras occurred to me that it might be of some interest to renders to have the views of one who has had the financial experience of 15 years within a stone's throw of Lombard street. It appears that you Americans were awakened to find that silver hn"3 been "demonetised," and that ever since you have been in a turmoil of debate and Inquiry to ascertain how it was dune ond what consequences result from the said demonetization. That silver was stricken down for a purpose there is no question. Had there been no purpose for so doing there would have been po opposition to the restoration of the free coinage laws us they existed previous to 1873. There were several reasons for the prohibition of the free coinage of silver, thereby shifting the debts of the country from the double standard to the single gold standard, and one of the chief of thosewas.to enable the exchange dealers to have a steady nnd profitable exchange on the silver stand falling market. ard countries with awas to cheapen the Another purpose securities of the silver countries as measured by gold, this class of securities nldne having, ns a consequence of the fall of the gold price of silver, depreciated over 200,000,000. To create competition in the price of cotton, hides and other. products, thns enabling this and other TCuropean countries to gt?t cheap foodstuffs and mvr material, was also another principal purpose for bringing about the fall in the price of silvecns measured by gold. The method by which the prices of raw materials were cheapened was.to get quotations from India on wheat and eottcn, and thereby regulating the price of thcAmericen product In Liverpool.' Thc'dealersivotfld also gel quota tions .for hides' andw'ool fpoW South 'America and thereby regufatejbe i Eeck-with, An Experienced London Uniot:.... Campaign Edition farms in Madison coun- OfAH TOters should read the with the June lssua Moberly ..... The Arena, which began C per cent, semi annual BrassfieM.... ty, Ky., at and runs to November (8 months) , price, Pannla interest; no commission charged. Irvine Address Geo. "W. Davy, room 17. Kenyon Building, Louisville, Ky. Send your subscription to Business Ofico Of this paper. For blank applications and other inWESTBOUND formation, inquire of men and women at oneo. $23X0 WANTED a week easily made taking orders for the CamImne J. TEVIS COBB, Attorney, paign Edition of the Arena. Panola Secure your territory at once, address Itichmond, Ky. senta trusty correspondent through the ' BrassfieM- ABEMA PUBUSOCIQ CO MP AST, - r. h. a 15 21 44 49 12 4" 5I " 11 M i ix 1 1230pm 12 1 ONE DOLLAR. 12 12 it ,,., ci A.K 50 50 2 10 3 20 1 No. 2. NoTT No.l K0.10 Ex Sun Ex Sun Ex Sun Ex Sun A. M r. M. i So r. M. 3 4 4 A. M. t 1 $4 12 v Mate with directions to thoroughly Investigate the condition of the farming industry. The results of his Investigations were published at the time. They showed that with valuable farms in their possession men of superior abilities were often able to realize but mere clerks' wages, with no returns ntall for the capital invested in their farms and stock. It was a most discouraging outlook, nnd what was worse, no gleam of sunshine could be seen giving promise of better times In the near future. In fact, it looked as if agriculture in Michigan was destined to share the fate of agriculture in England become so d by unprofitable as to be nband the more active and enterprising clans of men, nnd to be looked to by those who remained iu it only ns p means of the barest exisfence, the farms meanwhile shrinking to a mere fraction of their former value. Recently an npt illustration of thq profits, or rather losses, of ngticulture was published in our columns. A west- Boston, Mas. . V --- - 1. - -- if " l: - - m :. t T lrve DaMlthe$ireJ'btd'tleo'in. aafe bfetfe ., . TTf. sh-- JiTjr- -' netted It" eeaUi ' u. j .WrfaakM -- and commission 75 cents, and the unfortunate fruit grower bad topaj a bill of $1.43 to balance the deal. We understand this is not nn exceptional! case. The railroad company gets itaj full tariff for carrying the produce toj marKet ana tnc commission mercnani his full percentage for selling, the lr.id must all be borne by the unfortunate; j producer. Can any protective tariff be expected to afford relief to the unfurtunntq. farmer? We wish we could believe, it possible. But in any case the effect of a tariff could not bo felt for a yeaij or, two, if ns early as that, while the relief is wanted immediately. It Is impossible to nee, any means oi relief except in the reformattqnvof run currency by 'which the standard shall b restored to Its normal iacasHre. lj the dollar were nogreater tontethar five years, hgopthe fnriffrowicoul' S3 For violation of Sections 325S. 3259 and 3200, United States Revenue Statutes, I did on June 3, 1S9G. near Wagersville, Estill county, Ky., seize one Copper Still of a capacity of about Co gallans, also one copper still cap and about 23 feet of copper worm. Any person claiming tho above described property may file with Clias. H. Rodcs, Collector 8th TO READ BOTH SIDES District of Kentucky at Richmond, or the undersigned nt Ham mack, OF THE QUESTION? Ky., within 30 days from the date hereof, n claim to said seized property, and execute bond with good and The New York Journal is the ooly sufficient security in the sum of $250 Metropolitan paper indorsing for tho recovery of said property. If no claim is mndo within tho prescribed time the property will bo advertised and sold in accordance with Section 3408 of the United States Rnvonno Laws. and it daily publishes articles fry T iiojias Austin, D. C. ern Miehlran farmer sent ?4 bushels 1890. 18th This They1 the leading financiers of the country of choice peaches to market. were sold for $730. The freight bill wag on. Both sides of the question, Are You Afraid ? Moberly Union. Riclimonil Million Valley View Nichotasville Versailles 2 605 6 34 6 38 7 33 6 20 jJ ,3 40 40 - ;. 2 13 510 . 3 30 5 57 6 5S 8 X A. M. a 00 3 13 3 33 230 540 3 15 500 , ya r. A. . m. r. M. daily. All trains connect with Southern Railway to and from Louisville. and with the CN. O.&T. P to and from Cincinnati. You can spend five hours in Louisville, about six hours in Cincinnati or 12 hours in Lexington and return to Richmond at 3:30 p. m. Trains between Louisville Jnd Versailles daily. Trains between Cincinnati and NicholasvU JU & M. B. fans, JlaysYille. K m- - K. 0. DIVISION. In Effect Mabcii 1, 1896. LV. A. M. Kt Express for Cincinnati," arV chesterand Lexington man. Cincinnati. Ihiris, Mays-- Bryan and Sewall p. m. ""$-- 6.25 r- - m. ville, AVincli ester and 2.0S Lexington mail. 1.05 Livingston, London, Jel- 1.10 lico, Pineville. 1255 J Notice to Creditors. "Silver versus Gold' having; ALL persons "Whartonclaims against lz is progressive, liberal and always & George aro Ann of hereby notified to present the claims espouses the cause of the masses. verified as recmired by law to the Every broad minded man should undersigned- at Valley View Ken- iwad it, whether Republican or tucky within the. time prescribed by - 11.43 A. IT. 3.19. P. M. 1.25 London, Jel lico.K noxvilie 310 Fast line for Cincinnati, r.,M. Paris. Winchester. 11.43 Rowland. Lancaster and A. it Stanford. 10:10 p. if. Rowland, Lancaster and r. x. 7:40 Stanford, 6:10 e Fast line for Livinsston. A. M. "Svi law or the claims will be barred. Democrat. September 18, 18DG. Henry George, Assignee 9 10-1- Notice to Creditors. RlSlt persons having claims against Wharton arts horuby notifi ed to present tho claims verified as required by law 'to the undersigned iniMiL ----- ?Out-gointrains connect at Rx with Lexington, Frankfort Cincinnati, . il. Mayti!! and intervenintr points. g trains connect at "Winchester with Lexington and points KSrt. i. and Jit. Sterling and poiafs eet. r trains 15 with Cumberland Gyp., Kpxriifc' 1 Cent everywhere. ton EaUy Louisville ami intervening poiat, Subecription tor One Mont, - -trains connect at RqwiusB' flaeudlff Sunday --- - - - 40ces (near Stanford) with Ciimherhnd $1.00 Two and a Bali Knoxvillty. Louisville ami ir.twvesudp Out-coinOut-goin- g coflnwt.-atg.ivixow- .r - Ont-oin- g tote PwHi-beJiHrre- at Valley View Kentucky within the September If, lSBG. It's" Send subscription to njiuus A- - The, Hew York Jianal, JWWYOH- - - For "4snHr bBK iajbriJMtiot 2fcfr lDqMire Sf- - jpeniuoao, ll 3liS! a. - .1. S3? .- B.x-- - -- ZAL ' cl It! ' ts J? -. f :i T r 4-- - -- ' r. v- - 4Sf - t& aB-- - r5ivf - - c 3" vt" 5 :- -t t! - V1 F-- fT-H- " f L- - IK?. orltaverai weekn,isin a i'--? JL tf '' - - ? . it ."? "J . iff t Rt THE K hai been insufficient to kfep pactjwttb Ipopnktlon and business.. The i great GOLD bore reduced to tenantcy and serfvirtue that blmetallists claim for the dom and n, monoyed oligarchy rul- only question Ihen which we would to an. appreciaremonetization of silver is that t will Terribje storms swtpt over Key West. ing over the country of the once true have to (leal with would be, is It the money congregation at the Chajel, SunFOR RICH. wo increase the supply ofvolume will Bnd tive best to adopt that policy? ISo Gainesville namedJacksonville, ,Flgi4da. day. and brave- rBBLJBHEU KTXKT WEDKI3DAT BT material that our money place, forty persons first I A Bryan Club has been organized one would fear the result could At the be adequate to keep prices steady. The Go. at Kirksville. All those joining the the question be brought to this issue. were killed, and the town almost swept Andy "Reniftr and C. H. Bokex had a fWhile Silver Alone Ia Noil' 'Being minute we steady prices prosperity will ( ( resiNeither little scrap, one day last week The American people from tradition away. At Jacksonville churches, set Jn, because whenever a manufacclub subscribe to the following: Paid Out to the Poo?;. houses were torn dowii one was hurt. turer can sell his goods for a greater and interest favor bimetallism. dences and other KIKKSVILLE BKYAN CI.OB. PRICK PEIt T1SAR, $1.50. price than thev cost him to produce They are anxious that silver shall and vasE quantities of property destroyed. The chestnut crop is great this year, .THE EXPERIENCE OF k DRIEST. "We, the undersigned, believing $1.25 no other encouragement Is necessary IN ADVANCE, At Savannah, Ga.. eleven were killed and no demaad for them. bo retained as money. Had the Ite- I to Induce him 1o manufacture goods. the principle of bimetallism at the publican party spoken its sentiments and $1,000,000 in property destroyed. in Mr. A. J. Wilson had a painful acc3 (9 The farmer Is in the fame position as M- - m... ratio of 16 to 1, pledge ourselves to in the same unmistakable terms, as Richmond, Va., suffered, heavy r .kkB.. ..!.. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 7. 196. by getting two of liis finwhereas, he ident the2inst, toe manuracuirer, nnd, support Bryan and Sewnll, nominees did the bolters at Indianapolis, we Alexandria lost several lives and conthe Gold Standard 'Idea. now finds his crops cost him as n;uch. (3 of the Democratic party for President feel that the standing before tho peo- siderable property. Washington city gers mashed off while moving his buggy ADvxRTXsxira sa.tes. If not more, thnn he can sell them for, house. of the U. S. A: and 6) Bo. Father Ketler.-rf- f 'calcseo,vrho Do- - otvlnir to the stendv auorcciatlon In ple of these two parties would have also suffered. Johnstown, Fa., had the : O Grider "Wallace is still very lotr witb President. been about on a parity J. P. Ijong s pnltet SSOOln'Doltlwlth the Hllnoia the value of money, he will nnd- then worst storm in its history. Reading had e) .1 Truvt and Savings Ilank. Cmauot J. W. Moore, conditions reversed and his crops sellThe question as to whether our sil- deaths and property losscsC Syracuse, typhoid ) I bet tho lol Asaln and U , W. P. Prewitt, SPACE. ing for more than they cost him. Tho Smith family are all improving 'i l ver coin shall bo current money or Buffalo, Chicago and various other places wld 1a SUrer. B. P. Tevis, ) 2. Bhnetnllists claim that the cqual-it- v witn ihe fever. P. F. ia able to be out J. B. "Walker, be treated from now on as a National experienced terific gales. ! in value at the Tetral Tnt.t!s ni ) again. Jno. Keller currency redeemable on demand to'Chicago, ?Ocft. C (Special.) Thcre I ratio will bo perserved by the option 3?at Cotton, Jr., J ) currency in THE PROBABILITY OF DAMAGE Anas am exciting scene one day lcstwek which bimetallic gives to all persons gether with our other PANOLA I Inch I ICO I I 5 J15 $4 SOI I 700 f 13 A. B. Faris, Secy. BY CHINCH BUGS THIS FALL e- lnchel so 3 SO 700 II 00 17 SQ 3a tbe,'groat counting room of the Illi- j to use either metal they may 75 gold, is of vital importance to every i Eld. D. G. Combs preached four AND PROSPECTS OFTHEIR 3 50 5 00 to 00 15 00 3 S There are 100 members. "Will have citizen. Should it prevail the peo3 Inches. a 5 nois TPrts and Savings bnnk. Powe- choose. (Q Should there be a ten- fe 6 00 IS on 19 00 38 7$ 3 oo 400 4 Icckt. at the closing Sun rful ipressure induced tho Chicago pa3 o'clock, Saturday, October S locoes 33 00 34 So meeting 5 00 7S 3 So dency for gold to rise In comin 189G the ple will have committed 6 00 9 00 0) 40 day with fivi additioc jand the interest pers, xHth a single exception, to 4o 9 00 13 00 37 00 370c 60 00 10, 180G. NEXT YEAR. parison with silver the demand for 00 O CO KCol same crime commited by John Sher- 40 00 8 oo la ool I? 7 the story. The Chicago press Is monetary purposes is thrown upon silJ just bognn. JfCol 34 jo SO 00 8000 g Republi- in 1873. Long is a J. P. IO oo J5 ool 21 50 43 on 60 00! 100 00 i Col aJbaolutely under tho domination of the ver and withdrawn from gold until pari (9 Kkxtuckt Bureau of Josiaii Park died it his home on Red can and has never acted with the plunge If you are ready for 'the to the Itv is secured. Shoiud smer shew a banks, ami not a line VRcading notices 10 cents a line for first Agriculture. Laiior Lick Friday and was bniied Saturday 0) Democratic party until tlds time. wwscess ot the tnglish gold standard tendency to become more valuable than into tho night cf failure, bankruptcy, 5 cents a hoe for each additional insertion If AD STATISTICS. XSftTiWx HAVE our Store Crowded With Goods Obituaries, resolutions of renpeet and similar mat He was a jespected citizen ai.d old solThe same is true of John Kelley. 3a given publication. Here is the story: j tenantcy and serfdom, follow your is taken from sil No specified position. thcn thedemai! ter at half rates. Owing to the continued presence in & e i in great variety at LOWEST PRICES. They have one of the most iev. Father .Kawnrd iteiley is one ver and put upon gold, with a like re party blindly to a single gold stand- great numbers of the "chinch hue," and dier. Buffed by thct "Masonic and (J. A.. ) clergymen In Chi- suit. This action in regard to s.lver of the lodges in the county. ard, and receive the curses of- the the apprehensions of damage bv them R. orders. 9) and gold is in no wise different from Thomas &Adaros "will soon have he cago. He wvtB until last week an poor whom you have assisted to to growing wheat in the fall and the "We have our Clothing on Second Floor, where y.'i AND BE ELECTED SAYS BRYAN WILL gold a sup- what it is in other cases where on; ar6 and destroy. business Jiouse in our town. porter o standard advocate and pillage, plunder ' McKinley-probability oi their appearance again handsomest Several months ticle Is a substitute for another. Both POINTS OUT THE GOOD THEREOF. find a large lighted room filled with Overcoats. H C Be not deceived by party. Swear next year,, the Bureau of ARricnltre O D. G.Sharp is receiving a b;g lot af ago on aged widow, one of his parishMen's Suits in all styles, and prices lower than ever U wheat nnd corn can be made into you will bo a. patriot, then examine S) ioners, beenrno wTanmxl over the safety bread, and both will sustain life. If new goods. to submit the following information It will pay you to look through our stock. Editor of tho Climax: 'of a sum of 'gold which was stored in wheat should become very scarce the this question. 0) of this peet: as to the nature and habits The wife and danglrter of Elder D. G. (Her , "William Jennings Bryan will be house. Xbe amount was 5500, and fact that could be used would Prof. Garman, Entomologist of the Combs are visiting relatives in the (9 she intrusted ll to Father Kelliy and j,reVent the price of wheat rising elected President of the United HOWHENRIWATTERSONANDTHECOURIER. Kentucky Agricultural Experimental We can only say come and ste i Her home is, at Ezel Mcrgan &) him to deposit It m somo bank. .ond a certar,i People would States, on Tuesday the 3d day of Forty cases to select from JOURNAL WERE AND HOW THEY Station, says of the "chinch bus:" 'From county, Ky. There is some talk ofc their He placed It, on deposit In the Illinois begin to substitute corn bread for ) November, 1S9G. 50c up; Men's Boots, . . Boots, ARE trust and savings bank. RecenrJy the wheat bread, and thus the demand for its history it seems improbabTe that any moving to this place. Welcome! When he takes his seat at the t sxate-rocwidow became alarmed by tho very serious injury will be done to fall wheat would be decreased. The trouble White House, in Washington, D. C, KINGSTON. ot the Chicago press thatif Bryan with the single gold standard is that 9) wheat, bnt the presence of the bugj in on the 4th day of March, 1897, it will Editor Climax: TICKET. DEMOCRATIC in We Hare Almost Dr. A. L. Hurst has beautified, his lot should win bank deposits woold be when gold begins to go up silver could : the fielda this fall makes probable injurv 9) be a great and grand relief to know dollars, and asked her not be substituted, and therefore all the Henri Wattersonin one of hlsmas-terl- y next season. So much depends on the considerably by tearing away his old paid in (Q pastor to withdraw the gold from the nations on a gold ba?5s haie been strivthat the people of the United States editorials, before it became weather between now and then, howev- barn and building a nice new one. FOR PRESIDENT, Needles lc, Lead Pencils lc, Thimbles lc, Darning bank and place it In a safety deposit ing to secure as much ns possible of the S) will have a man, who will stand by Anarchistic to advocate the cause of WM. J. BRYAN, er, that it is nusafer to predict anything. Mr. Richard Boulware's new house is vault. lc, Clark's Thread 4e, Dolls 5c up, Tea Pot 20c, 1' limited supply of gold on hand, with tho American poople, and is in favor the producers of wealth, instead of ) we have a damp fall and winter. nearing completion and will be a handrho vfollowlng day Father Kelley the result that gold keeps steadily of Nebraska. Frames 10c up, 3 Spools Thread 10c, Lace ("urtain of American people dictating for the holders of accumulated millions, If ) tvent to the bank, aud, after explaining mounting higher and higher. bugs wilFsoccumbto disease; some little home. many of the Window Shades 10c up. America, without the consent of said: FOR VICE TREglDEXT, the circumstances, presented theorig-nn- l ) if it is dry during the iaU and winter the 3. You must understand that the price Mr. D. D. Pendleton, blacksmith, af-Great Britain, or any other Nation deposit slip for the $500. The cash"Since tho unspeakable felony probability is that the bogs will be de AUTHUR SEWELL, of siher In the United States would be 9) t'er a long illness, is able to resume work.. ier refused to pay In gold. Father Kelwhatever. It seems strange that of the single gold standard was inthe price the world over. Xo one would of Maine. any man in America should be in stituted in 1871 to '75 in all the West- structive next year. The adult chinch 9) Mr. James Pigjr and family of London,, ley was astonished. any .bring silver here to be coined from "I deposited this In gold, nnd I de- foreign country, because the price in favor of a gold standard, when he ern Hemisphere, it has got all agri bugs hibernate under rubbish at the are visiting friends and relatives here. FOR CONGRESS. ) edge of the fields, and farmers should mand gold in return," said the inHose 5c, Ladies' Vests with sleeves 15c up. ought to know that it will not be cultural producers about lf the foreign country would be the same JOHN B THOMPSON, Quite a number of our young folks dignant churchman. We have no doubt the largest slock to select Iron as that here, less perhaps, charges oi detrimental to more than fifty mil- way to the plane of absolute insol see to it that no Euch lurking'nlaccs are wenr5TeBtnut hunting a few evenings, of Mercer county. The cashier smiled blandly nnd said tr.insjKjrtation. etc. Besides this, no employ(9 shown in this city. lion people, while it will not be of vency, as they are selling nearly left for them. An unsparing It was against the rule of the bank to foreign coin would come here to be ment of fire over wrgfe places will do siuee, but as usual on such occasions 9) any great big benefit to the balance. half as much more of their produce FOR JPDGE OF THE C URT OF AITEALS. they did a good deal of hunting and pay out gold. He hnnded out $400 In , because in most countries their Now let's ee: In 1873, when the now for a given price as in 1873. much to destroy.W-6llver certificates and $40 In currency. W. S. FRYOR, Comforts 65c. up 9) Blankets 39c. a pair up. is higher than one to sixteen, nnd --TbigJ&YALwjU cJibhed with the gathered but few chestnuts. mint.s Ho positively refused to give bank ratio of the United States It vill ld (9 hence there would be a loss in bringing Count'-- . of Henry Mr. II. L. Farm is in Loudon. notes or any money directly redeemwere closed to the coinage of fut5T.jrnre all the Other half to hope that it will receive the attention its it here to be coined. Foreign subsidiary 9) demands. It may he well to Boatman filled J. .silver, property of all kintls weiy" ANNOUNCEMENT- siher coin, of course, would not come. CANDIDATES Jethe producers to the basis of importancethat this State only escapes pitProf.Rev. Robert G. Fee's church the pul- a able in gold. e Kelley, holding the moaey In There is also no great utock of silver Father remember Jolin at at down, down, till the bottom went j slavery as the other half includes tho injur- - from this source this year by reashis hand, went to the private oflice of bullion, that is, uncoined silver, i last Sunday. ) in 1878. Hogs sold here in MjyJlson cost of the keep of the slave and the FOR JAILER. John J. Mitchell, president of the bank, on of the abundant rainfall at critical in the world. The silver basis county at two and per draught-hors- e e Mr. Riley Pennington, after a few and, being well known, was admitted. Pocket Knives 5c up, Hammers 5e to 2.jc. Ci- -' which the master al- periods. Jam C. Lackey is a candidate for countries need nil the silver money . w eeks visit to Ids brother Mr. 1). D P He explained what had occurred, supClaw Hatchet 39c, Hat and Clothes Backs 10c, File- - .:. e. Jailer of Madison county, Fubject to the pound. We sold thit in the Louis- ways has to fihd." they have on hand. Under these cirLucas Moouk, ville market foP.70 and $2.75 per returned to his home in posing, of course, that the wrong cumstances you will perceive that no of the Democratic party. this action Inch XX Cut Scv Scissors 5c to 4Sc, "T.u-kThen Mr. Watterson issues lc. 1m (S Commissioner of Agriculture. would be rectified. Jonesboro, Va., last Friday. AVheels 3c. Tea Spoons 4c a set, Table Spoons (Jc i speculation would be possible. A. T. Fisir is a candidate for Jailer hundred pourius in 1S78. Next year challenge: c "We are not paying of Madison county, Mibjoct to the 1379 Congress had passed the Bland "There is not in all the world to- PALMER'S BAYONET ORDER FOR A protracted meeting was begun at can make no exceptionout gold and I Chairman Gowdy, of the Indiana re- (e Spring Balances Sc, Nickle Alarm Clocks (uarante to the rule," e bilLift '78 compelling the Secretary day a writer on the side of the action of the Democratic party. the Baptist Church, last Wedneaday said President Mitchell, firmly. Nut iles; Graters lc. Large Graters 4c, Knives am! l publican state committee, recently adAUGUST ELECTION, I860. tffthe Treasury to coin not less than ( 40c and 50c a set. Wash Basins Imperial Enameled felony who would will continue some days. standard nigbt, and "Do you mean to tell mo that this dressed a letter to the Indiana stove J'OK SUIT. l'OIILlC INSTHUCTI ScC two million dollars per month of hazzard his reputation as an honest the e works of Ware 15c and 25, Hair Curlers Cc and 5c, Waiters l' Here are the classes of persons who Quite a good deal of interest is being woman cannot hate back the goll she wretched Evansville, Ind., detailing and condition of the country Mks. Jims "WiLMAMSONIft-j- f can- silver, and making it a legal tender man by asserting that the universal could not vote under Gen. Palmer's manifested. Intrusted In your keeping?" demanded 1 J 15c, Crumb Trays and Brush 15c, Cooking: Spoon asking a. contribution of money to asdidate for Superintendent Public In- for all debts, public and private, and nrico contraction of this era is not Father Kelley. long 3c, Cooking Spoon (heavy) 17 inches long 5c. orders at the August election, 1S65 : struction for Madisojf' county, sub- what wa.s the result? Notwithstandmoney you have In your hand Is sist in the restoration of the republican ( "The VALLEY VIEW. ject to the actioufj'f the Democratic ing John Sherman, one of the great- the work of tho single gold standFirst All rebel soldiers, whether party to power, "to nvert further ca- c all right," was the evasive reply of the r party. ard" Born to the wife of J. AW Adams Oct. now uneasy millionaire. lamity." Instead of sending a contrior not, and without regard to the est curses to this country tl.nt TRUNKS S1.50 DP. TELESCOPES 35c. (0 therefore means fact that they have or have not taken 2, a nine pound girl. That admission "That is not what you and people of bution, Mr. J. W. Boehne, secretary of out, exactly this the gold standard is a and' his followers tried, OF ITIILIC ) stove works replied: "The FOff SUI'EKINTEKDKXT A tiny feather from tha wing of love your class are telling the country," said the Indiana anj- - of the oaths prescribed by law, or instru-Mii"You will run all the gold out of thi universal and SCHOOL?. Father Kelley, his voice trembling with election of Bryan will cure most of the ( Hats and Caps All Prices. Lauiidred Shirts SOc C registered under orders from tho head- was draped into the sacred lap of mothcountry to other countries, and Mich for the enslavement of produc- quarters of the Department of Ken- erhood in the form of a girl at the home Indignation. "You say that these i ilver evils from which the masses are suffer"W. "Wagers is a candidate for up. Respectfully submitted to the Cash Irace. J. c certificates represent coin which Ins an ing. Hove voted for Garfield, Blaine Superintendent of Public Schools of hard times will never be seen," gold tion to capital. ( j tucky. of G. "V. Hutchison, October 3rd. and Harrison, but will vote for Bryan ( BeWhy? to the action nought investments. of but 53 cents to th: dolintrinsic value Aug. 10, 1886, Madison county, subject The Courier-Journa- l, Second All guerrillas and others who and his sister, Miss Ida, lar as compared with gold, and that if this time." Wm. Gunn t ( of the Democratic party. cause it had ilver as a competitor, bore witness against the gold stand without belonging to the regular rebel visited the family of Wm. Ledford. Sun- Bryan. Is elected It will take two i ilver of this naIf 70a could enter and boss sold, 1878, in th 3 market, ard in the following editorial: dollars to equal the purchasing power tion and nee how hope deferred lia rua.Ie military organizations, have taken up day. COURT. for 4J4C to per pound, '2c per JOR CLERK 1st. That the demonetization of the heart lick. If you conlil nee the parents, arms against the Government, or have in Mrs. Susan McGuire and her daughter of one gold dollar. You have this S. K. Thorpe, Jr., incumlient, is pound more than in '78. silver which has prevailed for some any way operated agahiEtlthegovcrniuent who, in hopes of better days, have planned f Mrs. Win. Ledfoid returned last week woman's gold. You pay her back what for Clerk of the Madison a candidate Take the Republican platform, years up to this writing, both in for the higher education of tbelrchlldren, dolCircuit Court, subject to the action that McKinley was nominated on, United States and Europe, has tho or people of Kentucky, or any other from a visit to friends at Irvine last you publicly proclaim to be 'In order that the children might begin the lars. There can be but two possible of the Democratic party. of life wlthgreater advantages than ( J week. and the platform that Johu M. Pal- effect of advancing the value of gold State or territory. constructions placed upon your conduct. battleparents,bat who have been compclltxl Main Street, Richmond, Ky. their Third All persons, who by act or mer was nominated on, and read about 40 per cent. Geo. Perkins of Indiana is visiting You are either n liar or a thief 1" 6' ,to keep the children at home In order to for sheriff. word, directly or indirectly, gave aid, Pole with excitement and anger Fakeep the wnlf from the door, you would them. It is enough to curdle the 2nd. That this has been accom- comfo.-- t or encouragement to persons in Bolin Cox here. sr s w w H. H. Colyer is a candidate for blood of any American citizen, to plished by depressing the value of ther Kelley turned his back on the bank understand what the gold standard means. Sheriil of Madison county, subject think rebellion. This applies to all persons president and went away with his s'lvcr It means a lower order of civilization, and. NBWBY. thit we have American people all other property to that extent. to the action of the Democratic If continued, we will sink down where the who have voluntarily acted as scouts Mr. Luther Bogie is verv low with certificates. He went to other banks tfew own all the wealth, and the many are advocating a single gold standard, party. John R. Abbott, who drives Ijin 3rd. That about 40 per cent, of the or spies for rebel or guerrilla forces, SENATOR DECK ON SILVER. t but was unable to secure the $3C0 in Imply typhoid fever. dependent tenants. Mr. Uryaa nt of the producing resources of the people that will enslave four-fiftGentry, 1 :01 A, is (V j ears old. gold. Lodged In the vaults of the FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR. American people, for Great Britian have thus been transferred to a com- who hae voluntarily furnished any J. S. Stapp has had a relapse and is trust and savings bank was not less Charlotte, X. C i" Senator .Limes K. Beck, of Kentucky, A new hotel is building ou the The Indianapolis convention has been is a candidate and the gold gamblers of this nation. paratively small class of men whose rebel w ix.lt food or clothing or horses or very low again. than $2,000,000 of the yellow gold. It Is James C. Miller in a speech before the United States arms or money, or have harbored, con subold burned Commercial at H.irn described os the "finest array of bankfonAssessor of Madison county, being hoarded to buy bonds with If McNow let every man who loves lib- stock in trade is gold investments. Dr. J. A. Davis' house is near com1S7S see pagt 23S, bur-- . cealed or otherwise aided or encouraged ject to the action of the Democratic erty, and the liberty of his fellow-meKinley Is elected. It Is too valuable and ers, railroad men and attorneys for cor- Senate in January, 4th. That in the exact proportion them. pletion, lie will move as soon as it is scarce for widows and ordinary people. porations nnd trusts ever got together." Congressional Record, January, 1S7S party. and the liberty of all the wo as gold has risen, the burden of debt Slid: President Mitchell is quoted by tho The McCampbell farm, Mercer Fourth All persons who were or have finished. r The moneyed classes first array themDemoc'rI rs ought to boar in mind men and children in tins nation and taxation lias increased, and that been directly or indirectly engaged in Things sold well at J. L. Holman's financial editor of one of the Chicago-paper'I know tliat the bondholders and Bold three months ago for 30 an arn selves against the masses, but the rally to the polls on the 3rd day of in proportion as property and labor Congresseeking Commissioner's Sale, has been resold as saying that "the cashier that Bradley carried this sale last Saturday. the civil servico of the late about it and array monopolists of this country are Father Kelley wanted the (o!d massesmustn'tsquenl the classes. That's to destroy all the industries of the peo- $70 an acre. sional dibtrict by a majority of 1,100, November next and vote for Bryan have declined, the capacity of the Confederate Government, or of the themselves against Mr. Joseph Broaddus' little son died for President and Sewall for Vice people to pay their debts and taxes for the purpose of hoarding, and that high treason. or a change of 1,450 from Gov. ple in their greed to enhance the value provisional Government of 'Ken- last week from salivation from taking they did not pay out gold to such perthey President, who were nominated at has diminished. . i;j,t UE0. ;majority, and that of their gold. I know that the act of tucky, or who have in any way subrait-e- d worm powders. If the demand for sllrer as coin doeii sons." 5th. That the silver discount is must be up and doing if they ex- Chicago .pn a true declaration of not aSect Its commercial price, why Is lc 1S73 did more than all else to accomto either of said pretended GovernWhat do you think of that, you B. J. Clay and Mr. Hogg spoke at American principles. creating a bonus of more than 30 per ments, all agents of or contractors with pect to win. in Of Shelbyville, Ky., Recommends standard worshipers? If you warn; to that of the three dajs following tho clov- plish that resesult, and the demonetizaFriendship church last Saturday. Tiiey As we go along let us not forget cent, in favor of farm productions of ing by the British the hoard anything hoard silver. The government Indian mints silver dropped tion act of theRmiaed Statutes was an Wright's Celerv Capsules. the price of giant, John B. Thompson, India and Asia, wnicn ti tnat ex- or for either of said pretended Govern- tore the ground from under Bryan Dem- banks will hoard gold. They will keep our little PALMER'S ORDER. Shelbyville, Ky , May 2t, '1MJ. from 82 cents to 03 cents an oancef illegel and unconstitutional consumation disqualified from voting. ocrats feet and praised the humbug on forcing down the price of silver and Was who has been declared the nominee tent cheapens tho wheat, cotton and ments are not this the result of a law? of the fraud. I want to restore that Wright Medical Co.. Col., O : All persons of the classes aforesaid are Democrats. Tersons desiring to know what of tho Democratic party for Con- various other productions of the enhancing the price of gold, until gold Gents I have purchased a box money to where it was before, and thus required to abstain from all interference With $3,422,000,000 of mortgages to goes to a premium. They will then buy Tc'nd oi a "duck" John M. Palmer is, gress in this, the Eighth District. United States. Sorghum making is all the go. pay in ten western states, it is not sur- aid in preventing the consumation of Wright's Celery Capsules from O. with elections, and will, if they ehall in can find out by reading his military With such men as Thompson, C. J. Cth. That the lamentable condiSydney Holman finished working on bonds with their gold and you will jiay prising that people out this way do not their designs." Middelton. druggist, and used them any manner interfere therein by voting the Interest on the same you and your Iironston, Brown and a majority like tions have been produced by order for August election, 18G3. yearn for a Sour Stomach, Torpid Liver and Con- -t dollar. or by appearing at the polls, be at once his rami last Saturday, in precinct No. 16. children and grandchildren. in the lower house of Congress TIio order was issued by him after them legislation. pation and found that they tnve nn Mr. JoeSallee is better. Do you think you can get gold nt a 13,000. AWARDED arrested and held for military trial. The paramount remedy for all our finant io surrender of the Southern forces, and J. C. S. Blackburn and a major7th. Thnt they can be undono mediate relief every time. 1 think it .i Aid will be given to civil authorities of Mr. W. A. Isbel's children bank? Try it. You cannot get a gold cial evils Is a return to the system of Three after peace had been declared, after ity like hiin in the Senate, and W. and properly restored by dollar unless as a personal favor. And bimetallism which existed prior to 1873. excellent remedy. to enforce the laws aud preserve the are sick with fever. Court was busy this week with the J. Bryan President, this country will legislation. worn and tattered sons of the David TI. II1U. (Speech In United States yet Mr. McKinley tells you that y Yours very trnlv, trial of the suit for $30,000 damages had taken the oatli to be le saved from everlasting ruin. one American dollar is as good as an- Senate, 1803.) Tho Courier-Journthen chal- peace.command of FANOLA. 9 Geo. W. Rde By W. P. P., brought against the Louisville & Nashpeaceable andjlaw abiding. other American dollar, and that if ho is lenged the metropolitan press to con'LOWEST YET FOR CORN." Tho Missionary Baptist Association John M. Palmer, Ky. always will be. If elected president it Kirksville, ville railroad by llrs. Jennie bhumaker, It was simply the ord r of a dictatrovert its propositions nnd declares On September 5 last the following; headhere Wednesday and Thursday was well Mr. McKinley Is elected president 0iVT JJTOP JOBACCO. tor and would-b- e tyrant. lines appeared over the market reports in executrix of the estate of her husband, if they cannot controvert either of E. B. Harlan, capuiin and A. A. G. BE NOT DECEIVED. a premium the Chicago Evening Post: "Lowest Yet John Shumaker, deceased. Shumaker gold will go to Official, B. W. Sullivan, lieutenant and attended. these propositions theyaroobviously at 19 meeting of the Chris- the next day. The banks and For Corn Sells y Delivery Cents Per was a brakeman in the employ of the The PRONE TO DECEIVE. A few days since a member of the conniving at a gigantic fraud. Wo acting A. A. G." September Wheat trunsts nnd syndicates have hoarded it Bushel For and Low." Hon- - to Cure'YourselfN hile Usin It. tian Churches of Estill, Jackson and in greedy anticipation of such an event. Also Weak railroad and was killed by the cars near Republican party said tliit lie did challenge the editors of the paper Yesterday when work was over. The tobacco habit grows on a man in Madison was held at Mt. Tabor. Estill New Hope some months ago. 'iiie rase The Republican party in its St. not believe that, his party had any named or any others to point a sinTheHeldelbachs,the Ickleheimers, the And the- - evening closing down. county, Friday and Saturday. A good Lazards, the Pierpont Morgans, the Reading through tho evening' paper has been a hard fought one. Hardin & til his nervous system is seriously affi-- i iouis platform declared: "We are desire to demonetize silver already gle flaw or error in any of the propocountry and News .CORRESPONDENCE. town. meeting. Riw lings are representing the Shu- ed, impairing health, comfort ami hapi Kuhns, the Loebs, nnd all the other gf ld Glancingofat commercialofcolumns therefore opposed to the free coin- coined but would recognize it as sitions of the seven and if this can To learn how trade had ruled since morn, maker side of the suit, whilp Mr. John ness- - To quit suddenly is too severe i age of silver, except by internation- standard money and force its circu- not be done we ask in the name of the Elder D. G. Combs is in a meeting at brokers of Wall street, have recently !iffi:aci:3i;.:;m:;ac''iaE;3ins.iM3Tiac; added $23,000,000 to the gold reserve of I saw. In striking type, a headline McCord, of Lebanon, who is conducting shock to the system as tobacco to an al agreement with the leading com- lation as sucli and that if he thought people what interest they are serving Crooked Creek. Ho will begin a meetReading: "Lowest yet for corn." y are now the national treasury, WALLAOETON. mercial nations of the world, which different lie would not only vote and what consideration In kind and the case for the railroad, is assisted veterate user becomes a stimulant tli.i' ing at the school house here Thursday wavingHhe American flag to show how "Lowest yet for corn I" What of HI "I5a we pledge ourselves to promote." by Jacobs & McDowell. Mr. Caldw ell, his system continually craves. Mr. Wm Watson is said to be the vic- night. against his party but would fight amount they are receiving in conSurely, nothing new to hear; patriotic they are. tells the same story. of Springfield, was the railroad steno- Curo" is a scientific cure for the toku If there is any man in the world against it, for he could conceive of niving at tho iniquity. tim of typhoid (ever. does the United States gire Every week month and year by year. What Ties occupy about all the available Month; by who stands preeminent as n states- no greater calamity than for any grapher, and Miss Lellie Rolwrts took habit, in all its forms, carefully eon A daily reader of tho Courier-JournP. F. Smith, Mrs. Sarah J. S.mith and space and shipping muBt begin soon or these gold gamblers for this $25,000,00")? "Lowest yet for corn!" Consider-Thoman, that man is Prince Bismarck. party to carry out tho policy indicadown the evidences for the plaintiff. pounded after the formula of an ennneii' Greenbacks. now and for years past Grider Wallace, who have been very hauling stopped. the story may be old When can Mr. Ickleheimcr get back There are those who have to suffer On August 24th, in answer to a let- ted in Mr. Carlisle's letter the would like for them to cease throw low witn typhoid lever, are Arguments were commenced this morn Berlin physician who has used it in L improving R. C. Adams closed his second session his gold for his greenbacks? Every time the tale Is told. ter written him by Gov. Culliertson, redemption of silver dollars in gold. ing boquetsv at Mark Hanna (double very fast, but Misses Minnie and Mad-di- e ing, and the case wa3 given to the jury private practice since 1872, without a with his singing class Friday nigliU On demand. He can cash in those Every time the tale's repeated of Texas, he said, in substance, the about eleven o'clock. Before noon a failure It is purely vegetable and guai Four years ago the .Republican understander spike team McKinley, h Unto ears Smith and Katie Baker ore very His class sing like larks. if he cares to aiid Some surviving hope's forlorn greenbacks indefeated. United States must now take the party in its National platform de- Palmer, Btickner, Hobert,) long low yet with the same disease verdict was returned, awarding the an teed perfectly harmless Yon can u.Hearing: "Lowest yet for corn." Jesse Caldwell will preach at Speed-we- ll bring the reserve below $100,000,000, but itiative in blazing the way for the clared in favor of gold and silver as enough to ritje and explain in a digwidow $15,000. The railroad will take all the tobacco yon want while takn j Mr. IckleheimerTs generously maintainWm. A: Walker, of Conway, is at his Saturday night and Sunday. But I fancy some are saying: " financial and mercantile world to standard money. A great chango nified mannbr. "When, where, and It will notify you Hhen an appeal. Shumaker was killed by a ing the national credit until after the "It Is safe at all events; bimetallism. If they are in earnest has come over that party since that for what wo got on the other side. I fathers, Thomas II. Watkin's, having a A Republican Club has been organized election. No matter who is elected, the Safe to say Chicago market backing train, which, it is alleged, had you stop. We give a written guarantee Won't go in their promise to promote bi- convention, and we fear that change learned my lesson on Democracy cancer taken out of his shoulder by Dr. at the school house. A Democratic Club gold clique will make a rush on that go) cl When those under twenty cents: no end signal to give proper warning of to cure permanently any case with three fearless speculators Lusk, of Berea. boxes, or refund the money with 10 pr reserve the day after the election, and it metallism, they will take advan- is greater than many members of it from the Courier-Journa- l. is to be organized Friday night. approach. Danville Advocate. See the cbanco before them hero I learned Wm. H Baker and Walter will melt like a snow drift in August. They'll become bold operators" cent, interest. "Bacc-Curis notasui' tage 01 this statesman's advice. are willing to seo, or to be a party to, them well, tho principle, majority And "There's nothing left to fear." And then Mr. Cleveland will issue moiti who have been gone to IndianaBut watch them! That statement were they to fully realize the extent should rule, true bimetallism; tariff BOILED DOWN, Oil borers arc at work at Broadhead. stilute, but a scientific cure, that cun bonds. We have heard some such assertion for some time, returned to in their platform was as black a de to which the party would be justified reform, without the aid of will power and wn'i in Federal polis, Ind., Bravely made from year to, year; And then President John J.Mitchell, Wallaceton the 24th inst, on wheels. as- in acting should it be successful, beception as ever uttered in any no inconvenience. It leaves the system "Lower than this last quotation. elections. All this I can understand Palmer and Buckner spoke to a large of the Illinois trust and savings bonk, LOUISVILLE TOBACCO MAR- as pure and free from nicotine as tl.e There is nothing left to fear." semblage and made with the intent fore the people. Most of the Republicans' of tbis neighbut this now Democracy where I am crowd at Madison Square Garden, New will invest the $500, deposited in gold to deceive. Not one speaker we "Nothing left to fear!" Where arc theyT KET. day you took your first chew or smoke. Contemplate well this portion of asked to support McKinley or that borhood went to the rally at Berea the York, Tuesday night by the aged widow, in interest-bearinWho are have heard, since the adoption of the financial plank : bonds, and thus protect our national With this left with strength to copo 24th iust. CUKED BY BACO CUKO AND GAINED THIRTY combination to show what .good pressure? It is claimed that the recc nt bank fail- honor. ihat platform, has given expression No! nothing left to hope! "All our hilver and paper cur- Democrats we are, must now say to rousns" The debate has commenced at the ures in New Orleans are traceable to tho 'draw -- But the aged widow will not Nothinghere's to hope if wisdom rOr.USUED BY GLOVER A DDBKETT, LOUIS left the interest. President Mltcfiell to any desire for international rency must be maintained at parity Henri and the Courier-Journa- l, my Baker school house again. VILLE TOHACCd WABEHOCSC Has not yet the lesson taught. From hundreds of testimonials, tl o'd Louisiana lottery. will drew .the interest and Bhe will help By agreement. On the contrary, they witli gold." the striking down of silver old teachers, they are notso dignified originals of which are on file and open T. "V. Gregory and wife, who live Has the wretched wreck been wrought. Chairman Somen, of the State Cam- pay for it by increased taxes on argue that bimetallism is an imposNever before the convention at St. as of olth about 1' miles south of here, have part- paign Committee, figures out that Bryan ll Sales on our market for the week just to inspection, the foltowing is presente-sibility. Nothing left to hope! Remember! Louis in 1890 has any party ever A. Reader. ed; it said the husband whipped their will carry Kentucky by 30,000. Back In eighteen seventy-thre- o closed amount to 2,774 hhds. with re Clayton, Nevada, Co., Ark., Jan 2S, Isto. Mr. A. R. Burnam said in his dared to put silver on a level with rryEureka Chemical nnd Mfg. Co., La child. WILL "COME. Gold and silver both sustained us. ceipts. for the Bame period 1,187 hhds. speech at the court house that you currency. Before the year 1896 all Silver coinage then was free. The condition of Judge B. A. Burn' Crosse. Wis. Gentlemen: For fori POLAND CHINAS. Unrestrained each noble metal The infant child of Sam Conn is very side, of Lancaster, continues serious, Bales on our market since January 1st, Bimetallism Will Steady tar could "no more have bimetallism political parties in their declarations 'Aided works - 1 r the Two BfetaJa Together. - L Each in all tharelieved of man. ill. to 135233, hhds. Sales of the crop years I used tobacco in all its form?amount than you could have a round and a of principles have always referred to -turn the other liss Marcaret Ingles, of Paris, con- ' j. From tho Cincinnati Cnquirer. twenty-fiv- e years of that linn I was a On the bimetallic plan. square ring out of the Mine metal at silver as money. .of 1893 on our market to this date Allen Wallace cut his thumb nearly tinues to make Brvan speeches wherevAI the public sale of Poland Chinas Crystal, N.D. I, with thousands cf Only once grat sufleter from general debility anl or twice this nation amount to 127,073 hhds. the same time." Tho Republican The common definition of cur- from the heard of Mr. Ed IClever at off, one day last week. others, should like to be enlltrMenel er called. Had endured a panic's sway, Receipts and sales have been lighter heart disease. For fifteen years I tried parry and the slick-hboltocrats rency is "a paper circulation redeem- Bloomiugburg, O., on the loth inst, upon the following questions: .Now, like any poor relation, Uncle Davie MeColhim, who haslieen various , Panic comes to stay! 1. Through: what channels will are agreed exactly upon this point. able on demand in money." It dif- fifty pigs were Bold forl, 012.50, an aver- gone to Owsley county for some time, retliis week, receipts especially so. Stocks to quit, bnt couldn't. I took depression, remedies, among others Awarded colaf IMsmal periods of on all come in the. event of free an all markets were reduced last month The Republicans are, however, so fers from the word money in its gen- age of !?32 23. The best price paid was turned a short time back and reports Disappointment hands. ''Doublj Highest Honors World's Fair. agev See us raise In sad succession nearly-2,00prone to deceive thnt even when they eral acceptation in as far as it ex- $90, for a gilt by Grand Price, out of business dull. hi.ds. Prices for all grades "The Indian Tobacco Antidote," rV d e; Chloride of Gold," etc, etc, bat none crops on mortgaged landa. 2. Wbaft jaws will preserve uli are not willing to defend it they must presses only that which passes as Black Dolly. A Headlight boar pig ht barley tobacco except common off of Mrs. Thomas J. Ivinnard is very iow equality ofthe two metals? jj them did me tho least bit of good. d crops, which in the'selllng. assert some falsehood. money at some time or place re- came next at $&5. The fine boar pig, J. with an old complaint. coiory irasit, nave ueen ueciueuij- 3. What will be the effect oa foreigji Leave such to toil. Finally, however, X purchased a box of C, first at the late Ohio State Fair, went Sorrow quarters in the dweUlng asarulu have been well your bm ferred to. silver and what will prevent specula--tloMiss Stella Singleton, who, for the last " and it has entirely r- . DECEIVED. pleased, with prices. "We speak of a bank currency. at the kw price of $85. Mr. Klever hail in foreign silver by having it Of tho tlllet fjhe- soil. V three months" has been the guest of Juo. enred mu of the habit in all its forms, n Cunning trictoslers'said though silver corned into American dollars ?x.j The following quota! ions fairly repre-jicEvery bill issued by a bank expresses a bid of i$150 on this pig, but the gone to her home in Lex pouuds in Had been king in days of yore. J. I. CARR. earto take him up at that limit not Warnacut, has Can any one bo induced to destroy a tiino and place where it can be onr market for hurley tobacco 1893 and I have increased thirty Now its royal reign was ended. " ington, weight and am relieve-- from all the 1, The fundamental trouble with ajl jlfop:, himself and his neighbors knowing- converted into money. Tho .same is materializing the pig was sold, at, the It should; be no moro and pruuueuve. enterprises at xne present Thus by tricks that treason played uy Married on tho 27th inst, Miss Susie ly? Thenr. is nothing truer than true of all of our National currency. price ,named, at which figure he. was raabv"dark or damaged)? 1 00 to 1 50 numerous aches and pains of body 'a fflind. I could write a qnire of paper "'" vvuw inkD writ) WHi; , time k found in the fact that year W And the crime's results have made us "limit" bids on Ballinger to Mr. Jim Robinson, by Squire 2. GQ to 350 Jornaion colory trash that every vote cast for a gold stand There is no paper currency in this eurely a bargain. Other year general prtcea.areriaIHnirlto t Slaves to Europe and to gold. ard; except by some one with his country but expresses on its face the choicejlols were not reached. It is need- Jaiuee A. Baker, at the bride's home, Jwlinm to good col traeh 3 50 to 3 W a bob my ch&aaed leeltB and couditian lower and lower level. Every maaul forfiino already made, will vote to timo and place at which it, can be less to say that the sale was cendjicted near this place. The bride, was only 14 leuKion tefcB not co'ery 2. 00 to Yowra respecifaMy-- , . IT. Mareckt, xacrarcE Knows 'tnatimooseibW Patlently'tllL'now.wa'vebotTie It, .But the OUIkkr'frnirliuvms years old, while the groom, was about 21. destroy himself and his poor neigh- - converted into money. l"or tho first "on the square" in the respect, the to oonduci a pro&tiable'busbiefs whet Xeof oouatry'Lovcof colory Paster P-- Chnrcb, . freedor - . " etftiMH to good lng? ,) 60 00 to S W Sold, by C. dropgiste at Clayton, Ark. r .i ifeors. "This. truth, we hope, he will time in the history of the Republic-therof jbiddcrs bv mail being !ibr May they live a long and happy.ijfe. vu tisBew to nd.tbe curee. $1.00 per box, to 300 col l(t all ' ""sever know, for wc believe right and : V We have" got "hvr-3elct- d : is li party openly trying to de- oughlyrprotected. Mr. Klever refused an eo three baxee, tUitty days treatment', to iMsatm Wu s oq t j-7 Ubftmokm bv Ood' rood zraeo. ' - - !i&iW. jijustice will prevail, but .should it monetize silver iirid place it along offero ,bOffor the, great yoarlingJJbear "EdfJntli's'horse, onJiisrefHrayhome1 SO with 7 ed.io 12 oo rie guarantee firTnj.ir jitfltari t . j- i r . wquiw :r- taoaa KAHAfiniUi mr 'wij jratjgftjtMr-- i wiibhhiiiuu iu ot, aad.if the irold' .waaaru should with the paper currency of the b tha nation's hW k--t nU. iaoetto is oo or' wt cKwft upon nempt el price. a Stjnuw and our sOver i JJ,J iw so JrfcvelerB lad tat ImbanieM , , jl Jj3 fastened upoathi M Mr "-4"Hp rppml-wru- n country. mn uaMiviiHiiMr!r.Baeaa a,ir IkB Write for feooktet m4 jwK Eureka ' J tibweottridwblT. ;! " v fsrty u vv j o Ji It werepewribJe to TV .2nTO? ; -- rrfg ' vE 8 Wfcfa.utgtett w SUWIII "ffl Wkjpps Pwmy-- : is neig- - prUW-Vitoot: u A: St . -- THE CI J MAX. dinarv Intellecfcould see this. t ? ., The STORSC'STIUCfeEN. critiel eebdi-tiorL IMiOI -- I The Climax Printing 11 UP STAIR IN Vice-Preside- ! " . CHARGE OF to-da- y. fer. "Vice-Pre- s. MRS. OO k D. FLORA. -- dis-couis- es school-dous- e, sup-jTne- ss life-lon- wide-awak- "... si j - best-know- n de-Bir- e8 ' . corn-mea- com-jnunit- y. be-ask- "ROOnP? I x 1 nt 53-ce- nt Erciylig Mm. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. one-ha- 3 d, -- J6flJfw-"a- the-go- i Ba-re- Fb Handle Hardware, Cimry, - Etc. nny-whe- rc 1 -- sin-glirgo- ld -- ( i pa-roll- eve-live- d, -- nt t "VWV tbe-hom- MADIM-CIKCri- T 4c ELDER'S STORE, i 53-ce- nt .AevySveeewSeAAAe,v.' hs Hli-no- is J n, s i.up-pos-ed ed Mc-Crear- 1 I i anti-silv- er 200-ce- nt - pro-silv- Con-fjra- cy to-da- al Majoc-Gcner- To-da- I J and-the- al ugh well-nig- -t "Baco-Curo.- Wool-win- e, u" - ce g rd -- hr I WOW-PROSPER- ITY Prlee4-Kep- at 1 projv-jperit- full-dress- 0 U Half-price- Half-price- - corape-petitio- - r Mm BAKING DAMllfD 5 -- small-rewar- irong-I'ran.lsell- n "Baco-Curo- - ut l free-cois- ad ' - it-i- s 1 e -- - -- i"; 7p 1 j Jt ' . Snr "355 VSjSH uc 0ion 4.-0- "5-- " -- Z. fLlv fiukf. . iron-da- d, - - - - - j- - tbo j- - .7 Tj .' a&KttlySSKMHjkMSngTMW ltfCfig&NMs 47-3- ! f '."3-- ?s!i5.i a S' r . 4 'MJ$ r 1 . T vtT j"'. " '. JflBgfe H f ffi.rer l iU ? PRICES. THE CLIMAX. 189G improving. , l Bwaacralic Speakins.t Louls-vlllofrK- y., "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7 Hay is 75 cents a hundred. Court ol Claims met yesterday. J. W. Zaring JSlilling Co., bought John 11. Thompson candidate for Con" 5,000 bushels of"wheat on Monday at v- gress. 55 cents, which shows an improveNowby, Wednesday, 2 o.'clock. ment in wheat. Mr, Zarjgg reports White Hall, "Wcuncsday, 7:30. Union City, Thursday, 2 o'clock. his business just twice is heavy now Waco, Thursday night. as last year. Wholesale collections Rear Wallow Friday, 2:30 o'clock. good, but retail slow. -- PIONEERS progress. ball team played at Lexington the L. A. C, 'Saturday. d After tho game It. T. Tyler will speak in was' over, trainor next Tuesday. Lyons, of tho C. TJ. team, was found Todd's millinery opening the on the ground dangerously hurt about the head. He is in a seribalance of this week. ous condition.- - C. U. lost tho game.' John B. Thompson spoke at Sold Out. Paint Lick. Tuesday. C. B. Engleman says it pays to raul Noble left at this office a ear of advertise. Ho announced his desire corn that has 34 rows of grains. to sell his butcher business, and For shingles and cattle, Rich- Buchignani bought him out in less mond is great on court days. hours. Mr. than twenty-fou- r will now run The Climax window is filled both shops his own and tho Engle-niiwith sample anarchist bombs. house. L. P. Todd's millinery opening A Furniture Firm Affirms. TluusJay, Friday and Saturday. a. Biggorstafl anBuchanan The Government Building is nounce in Climax a lino of growing rapidly and is a beauty. new furniture that every body should Six car.s of export cattlo were inspect. They have furniture and prices such as you find in the cities hipp?d to Jersey City, Saturday. tho expense of your goKlein & S jn' $15, 0J3 sale of dry and withoutpaying freight and runnow go- ing after it, pood, shoes clothing &:., ning the risk of damage. on. C. TJ.'s foot Iiich-lnonui to-da- Latonia's 33 days meeting- - is in Badly Hurt. Kingston, Friday, 7:30 o'clock. Braesfield, Saturday, 10 o'clock. A High Tide ol Contributions. . ma., a small hamlet near gunman, Ihd., where the start was inado by I ing published as rapidly as time and Morgan and hfs men. Picking up tho trail at tliis point space will permit. If any ono feels -- A largo number of free silver articles, contributed by divers persons in Madison county, liave been received by The Climax, and are be- Colonel Bennett H. Young and Captain B. T. Castleman, of THE BLUE GRASS GROCERY CO arrivod in this "city yesterday; overitngafter completing a The Best Goods at tho Lowest Primission flint will atlract consideraces. ble -- attention. Both weret officers Pure Leaf Lard, 5c, per lb. under G.elieral John Morgan, the Snow Flake patent flour $2 per 100. Confederate raider( and wfero with Arbuckles coffee 19c package. ho invaded Indiana atjd Other goods in proportion. Ohio. " To"aetermin9 the aefual dis Call and sec how low you can buy. tance they covered on that day, July FRANK W. MILLER, M'g'r. they .journeyed toClinton, llQ.W SELLS hdtoi3ftstWPk WMk m , (MptlliralfraBpiP immmmjmjm. BmBBmBmBmBmnBmiBmmmmL 3 Olfy L5 (f iBpfiljrTllEpin fivm Sfitij (II T -- him-who- n 14,-189-3 neglected along this lino, attribute it to the congested condition of the supply and not to any lack of desire on the part of Tho Climax to pub lush. According to Law. Many have been anxious to know just what course our county ofilcials will pursue in the matter of freeing the turnpikes and compensating tho stockholders since the destruction of the gates. Thero seoms to be no disposition on the part of tho owners of s, the roads to the toll-gate- course as though nothing had happened. It is highly probable that a compromise will bo effected at the ing next term of tho Fiscal Court, which October Occasions. White's drug store removed to Main convenes here next Tuesday. Those street, next doors above Madison Nation Tho first week in October shows a which are not then settled will come al bank. decided increase in tho matrimonial up at the October term of County - Si-- notice to creditors by I 1. field. Four weddings. Court. Iiwrenceburg News. William Prather, Marthar HowBright, administrator of D. M. e but the law will take its Bnght. -- R v. J. P. Mitchell will preach at Kingston, Sunday afternoon, at i o'clock. V ard. G. Daughters ot the Confederacy. The Caldwell High School football team defeated the Preps by a score of n0, vesterdav. Bryan and Sewall headquarters t.ii-been opened In the spacious 1 arle building. ( apt. A. D. Powell, a prominent itizcn of Irvine, aged 75 years, died Monday morning. Bice, executor, will rent puMielj 3(10 acres of land near )it i dw 11. See ad. (J. W i!t" 1 t i r, son of "Win C. died nearBorea, Monday morii-i- f pneumonia. The frame woik of the chapel of th ( hrixtinn church on the Dilling- ') mi addition up. Judge William Lindsay, U. S. n.uir, will spea1 in Bichmond, i.--. W. Jones, Sarali Bishop. Tho wives, widows and daughters Brutus Fullilove, Nancy Masters. of Confederate soldiers now have a Raymond Long, Carrie Whittaker. charter to organize a chapter and No colored Weddings. will meet Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock, to organize at the Public y. Library rooms on" Main St. The Seventeen hundred cattle at tho objects of tho association are educapens, Monday. All sold at 2)2 3 tional, memorial, literary and social. cents. Best weighed 1,000. Demand The wives, daughters, widows, active but tho price not quite so granddaughters and others who had high as last court. representative members., of. their Many of the cattlo were from tho families in tho Confederate service" county, and many were bought by arc entitled to membership and are parties in the county. solicited to be present and to become Collins & Fox report 40 mules and memliers. 20 horses sold at fair prices. This association is for the good of White's Drug Store Removed. society, benevolent in its character, Dr. V. G. White has removed his to honor the memory cf those who drug store from his old stand on fell in the service of tho Confederate Second .street to tho large building States. They now have a memberon Main, between Madison National ship of thirty four. Bank and Covinpfon & Mitchell's. Berea College Opens. Don't forget this when you want On Sept. 30th, Berea College opon-e- d diug, chemicals, books, prescripwith 50 or 00 more students than tions, or any thing else kept in a big last year's opening. Excursion pardrujr store. Court-da- da week, 0tli. An Aacd Lady Dies Suddenly. Mr. W. W. Comity will peak at Mrs. Mary White was found dead in BI. the School Houe, Friday night bed at the home of her son, Brutus t to the Bryan club. iiWhite, near Richmond, on Thursday morning. She was awake at 3 Rconue collections, this o'clock and took some medicine, for September, Jwero ?125,(X0, but at 7 was dead. She was SI2 years the largest since the increased tax. old. Buried at tho family hurrying -- The R. X. I. & 15. Railroad will ground. She was a consistent mem1m otrered at public sale at Versailles, ber of the Presbyterian church. Mrs. Saturday, the lowest bid to be $250,- - Wm. Fife, this place, is a daughter. 1u -Dis-tn- et IKH. Men's Pants Any Price. raroJ T Men's Suits Any Price. - There are about one hundred DemLNI L JT2 One day last week a fellow walked Tw Boys' and Children's Knee Suits 50 cents. ocrats in this county who will have into Jones' with a battered 10 cent m& Youths' Suits almost given away. to go to Crab Orchard for the gold piece, laid it on the counter and cure. called for a drink of whisky. The The Darlington, Wis., Journal says Laundry dilapidated dime was flipped into The Bichmond Steam Men's Shoes, all sizes, very cheap. Boys' school shoes any price. Chileditorially of a popular patent medicine. ( o. lias sold out to Tevis Bros., who theboand the "red licker" set beWills Probated. dren's shoes 20 cents up. LADISS' SHOES Ladies' shoes to close from "We know from experience that Cliatu- - rtfs fore the man. "I'd like to have a litw ill continue the businoss jus here25 cents up. Ladies' slippers any price. mm In the County Court, Monday, the berlaine's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea tle mint," said the customer. "What tofore. rnl s 0. N. T. Spool Cotton, 3 spools, 10c. m$s Remedy, is all that is claimed for it, as do vou want with e en a little mint?" following wills woro probated : Blain, C M Kimble, Hattie Chenault. Brooks Hamilton and asked Knright, "I' e done got your Charles F. White, A. R. Burnani, on two occasions it stopped excruciating Black, EE Lewis Miss Mary A alker are back at Silver Creek,'and executor. Benz, Bettie Walter, Emma Mrs pains and possibly saved us from an unbullion." fids Didley. Bennett, McWilliams and Bow man, Martin Moor, Lucy Mrs D. M. Bright, L, L. Bright, exLadies' Dress Goods, all kinds, very cheap. Tercale shirt waists 25c. all timely grave. We would not rest easy Dry. High and Brooks, Betta Murdock, William sizes. Ladies' wraps, all prices. Ladies' hoeo, oc. up. Children's hose, waiter are out. ecutor. over night without it in the house." This Brooks Mary Reynelds, E LMr two pair, 5c. Pivinu, Coi- -, Oct. 1,'90, m& - true eii.. of lojtol is reported Bettie Kindred, Lavinia Roclos, remedy undoubtedly saves more pain mm Campbell, Jasper .Richardson, Mary Ricumovd, Ky. : Editor Cmmw, tlu-Andrew Baxter, tho last two colored. county 1 girl is engaged to Campbell, Mary (2)Runyon, Mnry A in and suffering than any other medicine Please change the addiess of my i Turner, Ida Easter Frank to fellows and not cie of is Mr. White's will was mado before in the world. Every family should keep Eads, J T Walls. John Climax from Colorado Springs to he bought tho Register, therefore it John R. Fellows. FowlerMary M Walker, Dothv Miss it in the house, for it is sure to be needDivide, El P.iseo County, Colorado, go to any ono of his three Givings, Howard White, Howard (col) ed sooner or later. For sale by T. S. Dan Brock was at Borea, yester-d- .i and mention the change of my address does not Handkerchiefs, 5c. Suspenders, 5c; William, Win H Harris. Garrett Socks, 5c; 22 Hagan. Shirts, 25c; to adjust the $2,500 policy in in Climax. Dr. Collins and 1 are on a heirs, but will have to bo disposed of Harris, Elizah Williams, F Mrs by agreement among them or be - Mutual tinBenefit of Newark, on ranch about 9,000 feet ahoe the level If your children are subject to croup Holloway, E F Mrs Woods, Nathan sold. Ttn life of A. J. Hanson. watch for the first symptom of the dis- J. WILLIS, Postmaster. and both improving phjMcally. iijjl Andrew Baxter, colored, leaves afrUJ ease hoarseness. If Chamberlain's Respectfully, W. Nealey, of Paint Lick, is at Ladies' Trimmed Hats POETRY OF THF LOST CAUSE. considerable property, his wife execmm Cough remedy is given as soon as the J. R. Azuill. to Infirmary with a crushed hip, the utrix. He was probably 70 years old to close out child becomes hoarse it 'will prevent suit of a hogshead of tobacco falland a distiller of fine reputation. In Mrs. Bancroft, of this place, has a $10 Shct in the Leg. croupycough the attack. Even after the ing on him at Salem Wallace's. Confederate bill. On the back of it is Monday, Dr. Burgin Font Boh the olden time he belonged to Milo has appeared the attack can always be The Richmond hoys beat the Sil-- r Baxter. Ho could never be induced this pathetic poem: ran Munday, colored, to his room to get tssxasssssasss. sszax. EcymEB sansEiimjaraE prevented by giving this remedy. It is Creek boys on the former's IN MEMORIAL. a pair of pants he had givon him. to adulterate his whisky.of also invaluable for colds and whooping grounds, Saturday by 10 to 12, after the proMakk Donovak, one Boh saw a pistol and took it along Respectfully dedicated to the holders cough. For sale by T. S. Hagan. 18 --32 smiie good playing had been done. with the pants, presumably as bal- prietors of the Winchester Demoof Confederate Treasury notes: If Trouble! with. Hhcamatlsxa Ha& J. Mort Rothwell, of Lancaster, last, Monday night Bob got into a crat, has gone and got married, the Representing nothing on God's earth CM. SHEARER, SALESMAN, C. MILLER, MANAGER This. i i1 will speak at Kirksville "scrap" with another nigger, and thing he should have done sixty years now. ago, but better late than never. 14 210 Main St., Richmond, Ky. mm iturdny at 1 o'clock. Silver Creek shot at him three times. One bullet Trunks, Valises and Telescopes. And naught in the waters below it Annapolis, Md., Apr. 1G, 1S94. I hive SfiHi A Successful Campaign. iit 7 o clock, and at Paint Lick Satcut Phil Willging across the leg, As a a pledge of the nation that is dead used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for E3fryJaf?HJE urday afternoon. and scared him near the kneo joint, Attorney O. H. Brewer has reand gone, rheumatism and found it to be all that is mrrHJsr. raairiiJSiTaESiTaarpiJBrTaarrUiE out of sovon hundred A load of coal fell through a turned from a trip through Jackson, Keep it, dear friend, and show it. claimed for it. I believe it to be the Dr. Burgin found the "coon" next Laurel and Clay counties, during e floor at the Bluegrnss store, best preparation for rheumatism and Show it to those who will lend an ear, l.io notwithstanding tile fall at morning and recovered the pistol, which he made a number of speeches deep seated muscular pains on tiie marsure to get Simmons Liver RegAnother Snare Vena::. To the tale this paper can tell, CAN CURE ASTHMA AND HAY FEVEH. later came up for Bryan and silver. He reports Miller's the dealers didn't mark and tho police ket aud cheerfully recommend it to the ulator for your spring medicine. Of liberty born, of patriots dream with him. good crowds, attention, and bright public. Jno. G. Brooks, dealer iu bocts, their prices. My husband is poor but proud and he Of the storm cradled nation that fell. A Noted Physician Offers to Prove This to all It's tho old reliable that did'the- old folks At Lexington. prospects for a heavy increase in the shoes, etc., No 18 Main Street. 1822 so much pood. Don't let anyone per- dont want me to work, as I have nothing past week, forty cars During the Sufferers in Richmond. Too poor to possess tho precious ores, Lewis Neale will start his black Democratic vote in tho 11th Conof cattle from Tennessee and Virgin-- 1 Seems as if all the things we like dis. The majority of sufferers from Asthma suade you to take any thing else instead. to do I get restless, and after reading iu And too much of a stranger to borrow, gressional District Nov. 3rd. were received here over the L. fc colt, "Timewood," tomorrow, at agree with us, and nil the things ire and kindred complaints, aftertrying Doc- Vou can always tell Simmons Liver Reg- your paper Mrs. Russell's experience AVe issue our promise to pay, In Clay county, G. W. Baker, tlatirons I concluded to Clark, Fayette Lexington, against tho yearling but driven on don't like, agree with us. Dyspepma tors and numberless Remedies advertis- ulator by the lied Z on the package. sellingself-heatinAud hope to redeem on the morrow. You may elected attorney by the Republicans, firm of Covington & Mitchell. record which is Regulator I would try it. I wrote to J. F. Casey d Montgomery. in most of the good things we cat, ed as positive cures without avail, have Don't forget tho word lurks i' oxnect him to win if careful hand- - is making speeches for Bryan and Ed ArnoltLand Miss Delia Hughes, of The da3"s rolled on and tho weeks be- and indigestion follows the gratification come to tho conclusion that there is no Simmons Liver Regulator better than & Co., St. Louis, Mo., and they treated g - Benson Cobb, Red House, has ling and good driving count for any- silver. Hiram Jones, a me so nicely that I felt very much encame years. Lancaster, married. of appetite. Of course it isn't Natures cure for this most distressing disease, anything else, and sure to do vou good f'liind an egg with B. on one side he thing count. Republican, of the same county, is couraged. As soon as I got my sample (3) But our coders are empty still ; fault. Nature does the best she can, and and these same persona will be the more -. dot s not say which side and a silBen Mason, Lancaster, sent' to the Coin was so B. II. Neale says theprospects for tho likewise making silver speeches. iron I started out, and sold S irons tho rare that the Treasury if a man will only help her a little bit in doubt and skeptical when they learn r dollar on the other, the B. standgreat fall meeting aro brighter than Those who have a right to know, saj asylum. Hair Scstoroi to Natural Color. first day clearing $12. I have not sold quaked, at the right time, he may cat what lie through tho columns of the press that ing presumably for Buckner. for years more strangers and more that within a circle of one and a half less than S any day since, and one day If a dollar should drop in the till. died in Anderson asmucb ashelikes. Dr. Pierce's Dr. Rudolph Schiffmann, the recognized likes and John II. Morgan sold 17. I now have cleared S226, and Dalton, of Panola, has a horses than ever seen thero before. miles around Manchester, Bryan county last week. Win. But the faith that was in us was strong I'leasant Tenets are tor people wno aits authority who has treated more cases of I have used many preparations for re my husband does not know I have been Mr. get only begun atr gap that rises as the creek "Fortune has not business, but to willfound 100 Republican votes. rela troubled with indigestion. Particularly these diseases than any living Doctor, etoring hair to natural color, but never iudeed, to B. his brother and other ANARCHISTS AT YALE. rs s, falls as the creek falls, is horse smile on the horse for thoso in whom it manifests itself in has achieved success by perfecting a had satisfactory results till I used Zulu working at all, but I am afraid he w ill ba And our poverty well discerned, nearly all Republicans, in line tives, i gl bull strong and pig tight, and laugh out loud." Doih'ot L'ermU Bryan to Speak And these little checks representing the the form of constipation, Tiie "Pellets'' remedy which not only gives immediate Vulier; it will restore any hair or beard mad when I tell him. Have I done for Bryan. He had joint debates at Students )'i in all, is the best gap you ever Garner. Indiana Case. at New u&Yon-Aare quick aud easy in their action. They relief in the worst cases hut has positive- to its natural color in three weeks. If it right or should I quit work and leave pay Manchester and Laurel Creek in -f It is noteworthy that Mr. Bryan has Hon. John K. Garner spoke to the Clay, Annvillo in Jackson, and aro in perfect harmony with Nature. ly cured thousands of sufferers who were does not they return your money, so 3 ou him to struggle alone? That our volunteers earned. been permitted to speak wherever he An Anxious Wife. Communion services at Silver Divan club on last Thursday. By invi in Laurel. At each placo desired in all this country except in Jf ew We knew it had hardly a value in gold, They effect a permanent cure. Yoi consideied incurable. These were just as tako no risks. People who have never You are doing just right, your d many citizens were need take them regularly only a little skeptical as some of our readers now are tried it can get a sample package which . , k chapol, Sunday at 11 o'clock, tatiou of the club the enthusiasm was great. "Watch Haven, and on the famous campus of should be proud of you, go ahead Yet as gold our soldiers received it; 'while. After that, use them occasiouallj Dr. Schiffmann's remedy no donbt pos- contains enough to restore any one's Saturday present and all were well pleased with the votes of those counties, this year, Yale college. Fifteen thousand people i il preparatory services money assembled there the other day to hear It gazed iu our eyes n itli a promise to when you ueed them when you hav-- sesses the merit which isclaimed for it or hair to natural color, by sending 21 two- - and show the world what an energetic o' 7 o'clock, Rev. W. R. Potter, Mr Garner's presentation of the and compare them with former elechim, but 500 Yale, students disposed gentleman, who eaten anything that disagrees w ith you. he would not authorize this paper to an- cent stamps, to pay postage, ect., to Wil- woman can do. That self heating iron except a f Kirksvillo Eresbyteriiin church, question, tions, and you will bo surprised." must be a wonderful seller as wo hear And each patriot soldier believed it. themselves In the crowd and created so J asked the speaker a question without They may be taken just as freely as you nounce that he is not ouly willing togive son & Co., New Concord, Ohio. "leiating. of so mauy that are succeeding selling it. much noise and caused such disturb- But our boys thought little of price Court Day Speaking. thiukiug he would find him loaded. The regular price is $2. 50 per package. or would take water or any other necessity free to each person suffering from Asth ance that it was impossible for him to T G. Stevens is back in Rich-- t (2) of life. Once used they aro always iu ma, Ilay Fever, or Bronchitis in this city If it does not restore your hair to natur That gentleman will be slow in asking pay. Tho citizens of Madison county proceed and the attempt. was . abanad, after a long absence, and has questions from now on. favor. box" of his Cure, al color, or make any color of hair dark one liberal "free trial Or of bills that were overdue; had speeches to their hearts content doned. The students indulged in cheers i i.ed a restaurant down on Main all sufferers to call er in three weeks they will return your The sieech throughout was convincand, tho Ve knew if it brought us bread for McKinley, collcgC-yellAOhurntliat Cltarns lu Ono Minuto- - but urgently requests WHITE'S York Store, ing and unanswerable, and set several on hist Monday. t,. t, next to New ! stamps. This proposition is so fair that W. G. at 'Twasbest our poor country could do. Hon. Geo. M- - Davie, of Louisville, dispatches suy, rendered the "Frog MeKee's old corner, where he will persons straight who had heretofore Chorus from Aristophanes." thousands are using it. It is harmless, ffi Drue Store first spoke for an hour and fifteen i glad to see yon. I have been iu tho dairv business alj If a McKinley meeting had been tbua Keep it, for it tells'our history o'er Richmond Ky., but never fails. Why can't big money S been confused on this most important minutes for tho "bolters." He atFrom the birth of its dream to the my life and have many times churned broken up in the west the republican and wifo question. Mr. John D. Hamilton within tho next three days and receive a be made by selling Zulu Vulier from tempted to justify tho bolt of many press would have denounced it unspar-irgl- y last, for an hour before butter would appear, All persons having claims against the (2) package absolutely free of charge, know- house to house? hae returned from a visit to the The Richmond Bryan Club are glad Democrats from the principles anas an outburst of anarchy. As it Modest and born of the angel hope, estate of D. M. Bright will please present so when I heard of a churn that woulj ing that in making the claim he does for durable Anderson Hamilton, in Mr. Garner did them the honor to nounced in tho Chicago platform. is, they apologize for it and excuse it Like tho hope of success it passed. same to me, properly verified for paychurn in a minute, I concluded to try it! countv. The latter, though como and speak to and for them, and Mr. Davie is a learned and able law- on the ground of "boyish,exuberance." L ment, or or Before the 1st day of Novemhis Cure, a strong doubt may arise in the Ico Creara Now Made in a Minnie. livery day for a week I used it, and noi ber. 1S96. All persons indebted to the ightv-si- x years old, will come horso thev wish him God bpeed in defending yer and powerful speaker, having There has been no lack, however, of un- State of Ohio, City of Toledo," niinda of many, and that a personal test, have aa Ice Cream Freezer tiiat will estate are hereby notified to settle at I only could I chum in a minute, but I S.S. as he offers to all, will be more convinc- freeze cream perfectly iu ono minute ; as once. bat k down to Union City, this week, t tne cause of the people ho sparing criticism. The spirit of defew equals in Kentucky, but if got more and better butter than with' L.L. BRIGHT, Lucas County : ing, and prove its merits, than the puba visit. The distance is more set forth a solitary reason for the cency and fair play nil over the country Admr. with "will annexed. Over in the Seventh. the common chnrn. This fs very im- lishing of thousands of testimonials from it Is such a wonder a crowd will alwajs in unsparFrank J. Cheney makes'oatu" thathe i has denounced v an forty miles, and he will make Bronston, Carroll and Settle could faith that is in him, or gave out the ing terms. the senior partner of the firm of F. J. portant information to butter makersi persons who have been permanently be around, so anyone can make from five t' c trip in a day easily. of any justice in convenslightest evidence to ix dollars a day selling cream, and not settle it at Erankfort irr A few days later the students of Wa Chency.jS: Co., doing business in the city The churns work easily, and will churn! by the use of his Asthma Cure. Disappeared. tion, so they adjourned and ordered his cause, nobo'dy in all that large bash college at Crawfordaville, Ind., un- of Toledo, County and State aforesaul", an ordinary churning in less than GO sec enred Schiffmann's Asthma Cure," as it from ten to twenty dollars a day selling "Dr. crowd heard it. dertook to render the "Frog Chorus Emezers, as people will always buy an W. H. Baxter, of .Ford, late a a primary for Oct. 17th. onds. I ha.o sold threo dozen of these Hon. John W. Yerkes, of Danville, from Aristophanes" on a somewhat sim- and tiiat said firm will pay the sum of churna in the past month. Every but is ealled, has been sold by dniggist's cf article when it is demonstrated that blacksmith at Foxtown, disappeared Judge Denny lias decided not to bo city ever since it was first tluy can make money by so doing. The was (100) Ono Hundred Dollars for each and Col. Ho is :i Sunday, and his whereabouts a Republican candidate, tho District represented the Republicans. in his ilar occasion.- and a Patterson these every case of Catarrh that cannot be ter maker that has seen me churn in less this crowd of speakingjtiiere, introduced although many persons creim is frozen instantly and is smooth is from Athens, committee standing G to 1 againsf one of the brightest speakers unknown. JIo On Saturday, October 10, '98, . students'esirlng' to emulate Yale un- cared by the use of Hal Is Catarrh Curo. than a minute has bought one. You may never have heard of it, and it is ami free from he created lumps. I have done so I'ayctte county." can obtain all desired information re--i bis candidacy. The fight will come party, but all had justno enthusiasm. dertook to break up the meeting. But Fjiask with a view to reaching these that he as well have mybelf and have friends succeeding at 10 o'clock, a. ni., on the premises up in November between Col. Breck- and all in Millinery Opening. they had hardly got their "chorus" well Sworn to before me and subscribed iu garding tho churn by addressing J. F. fmRkes this offer. This is certainly a well one-ha-lf milo. Kat of SpeM!-'- " so jfell that J felt it, my duty to let oth- one and whoever secures tho staid at homo, under way when a squad of and thoy will 'most generous and fair offer, and all who my presence, this Cth day of December, Casey & Co well, I "will rent to the highest and An imposing millinery opening inridge and lion of the day was Allin Tho Breckknow of the opportunity, aa I feel bestbidder, farmer boys, who had come to the give you prompt and courteous attcation. We8uffering from any of the above com- - ers v.ill take place the next three days Democratic nomination. CommonHeisanorator.alogician, speaking", attacked and literally wiped A. D. 1886. conBiVent'that anr person; in any locality inridge wis defeated for A Dairy, Man. (2) A. WwGleason at L. P. Todd's. Remember the d rnkiuts should remember the- - date and can make moaev, as any person can sell up the earth with them. They Lawrence rhetorician, actor and. NotaryPublic t me, ladies, Thnrsclay, Friday and wealth's Attorney by J. some of them, within an inch of place where -- tho distribution will be . iiao tte4 Tail. hypnotizer. To say that j SEAli -v . Jones because bo, B., favored negro binder and creim hiiu iu r ffescr sens iibeu. si. x. v--il .Saturday, Oct. 8th, 9th and 10th. their lives, while Frmulo, and avail.the64 ves of tho tame. i h $ J. have he held tho crowd up to fever heat private, residences.othersis took refuge in. Casey.&jCo., 1148 diaries Sr.JLou'wMe. testimony. He will therefore known' e J. C. Ittee place, 50 itcjraK It useless tpsay " MeehanicaiHej StMRry.CountyiMd., h?efalivhiK tft'of ib, city who desire mildly putting Spcakinj i Cettri Houss. w wil imail you cowwlete- Instructions'-an- d more oc con; auacaas,. theiiegro vote, tho gold Tmg strength, of intercstwould be the meeting proceeded witboutlnter-Halld Catarrti Cure is taliealntornally Cha'mWrlahVsftun jo.im uie emeper ww.mosc jwonoers w'il renippyyaoii Eatery if you can give more or kms to go Hon. R. T. Tyler, of Hickman, and the white Republican vote, with Every silver man in the packed vratKi ,? ilgTT f ruption. .Jlud wherever ydunganarch1 aad sctsBiraally'oa Ihbloean&rmu-coWwarfacesj- !t!sold a bottle of' w. ho was right, ists of this clam UBdertake'fto distnrtfa nigra beerfsu Bering 3ut rernoayma aMVa jwcKajje tree you r wbJdle HiaeL" IJahcto a msri'who , Wm- - Mc.-aiJ Luther C. Willis, of Shelbyville, afew'free silvesiellows who Tiro his una "the tffl ajtHiggagr" AXSOt thVjsteaiT J' V ..of mankind , was public meeting it wMklJbeeH if there It' with rheumatism balance iJWimjUMwill speak to tho sound money Dem- warm admirers. 1 iota .It !JolertiH,gcaIMiB0rt wo- Jc r- mad 1ih" auweM ai h't left high Hnddryten the poetical waiiu o.iat iicpnw.snMSiuwjwswaj, 1 ferffe Bta A.$rieGHl. Cr u " Smith'; fuw, At ocrats and tho general public at Mr. Brensfeo,b two great ar rL i1tft vow r i a t s Brlad cnrvaUw twttJ. Vy T. P, BBMh wno MniisriW roelte m lwfc W& 2r fflW aim Jilghr. hefeeebiK e, the tISK! ir to4eWL0MaleMMlabe&vlv e "j "US 1 The publlcJavikkL- J??fl -- . .1 ' '.-, ' fll N-T It Puzzled th3 Barkeeper. ties came from Chicago, Cleveland and other points to Cincinnati, and by special car to Berea. A reception in tho parlors of Ladies' Hall followed. The various socities have begun work Christian Endeavor, Y. M. C. A., Phi Delta, Alpha Zeta, Orio, Harniouia, Glee Club, Ladies Glee Club. Tho Rerea Reporter is to be issued monthly. The brass hand is to be reorganized. To the force have been added Mrs. Lydia Yocmn, Chicago, Normal Department; E. A. Potter, Illinois, bookkeeping; G. A. Forbes, Minnesota, gymnastics. Base ball team is praticing. Oct. 10th has been designated as "Mountain Day." With a better understanding- of Colonel Young and Captain- CastleBut bo prepared for winter and if you are not, it will not bo our nature of the many physical ills, which vanish before proper ef man secured a good team ot horses fault, for we are anxious to do our part. and started over the circuitous route Judge H. C. Lilly, of Irvino, was here forts gentle efforts plcasantcfforts in rightly directed. There is comfort over which they had followed Gen-- Monday. the knowledge, that so manj forms of oral Morgan more, than 33 years ago. Mr. W. R. Letcher has returned sickness aie not due to any actual disease, but simply to a constipated condiFrom. Clinton the route led into Ohio to Yale. the, via Harrison, and thence to'Glcndale, Judge Robt. Riddell, of Irvine, was tion of the system, which Figs, pleasant promptfamily laxative, Syrup of Sharonville and Camp Dennison, hero Monday. It costs nothing and helps you wonderfully. ly removes. That is why it is tho only remedy with millions of fami ies, and is ending at Williamsburg, Ohio. Tho Miss Be'Io McDowell has returned everywhere esteemed so highly by all men drove through the country in who value good health. Its beneficial from Str i.iton, Va. The first thing necessary is to have something to enthuse over, for two days. It took Morgan just 22 effects are due to the fact, that it is the Fqtiiro John Cunningham, of Bour-- o one remedy which promote:! internal irH hours, counting a rest of lour hours instance, our line cleanliness without debilitating the , was here Monday. at Mt. Reposo, to como tho distance, Bedroom Suites, Springs, Mattresses, Separ organs on which it acts. It is therefore which is 90 miles. This establishes s. Tom Williams, of Irvine, visited all important, in order to get its beneate Beds, Dressers, Chiffoniers, Dressing SfiKJ ficial effects, to note when you purthe fact beyond a doubt that Mor- .Urs. J. W. Herndon Jast week. chase, that you have the genuine artiEvery- Tables, Chairs, Dinners, Ilockers. gan's memorable raid was the great Clcophas Duncan has returned from cle, which is manufactured by the Calicavalry achievement of its kind in Tennessee, where he has been riding fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by tiling wanted in the furniture line. the history of this country.Cincin-nat- i in tlierace8. all reputable druggists. If in the enjoyment of good health, First. We know there Commercial. Mr. H. C. Broaddus and his and the system is regular, kutatives or Ipilgul are none made, are then not needed. If Mr. Thomas Wells, went to other remedies A Pig Puzzles Two MenJ afflicted with any actual disease, one batter and cheaner. Hoi Springs last week, tho latter be- may be commended to the most skillful Oldham McDonald have a ing ill. physicians, but if in need of a laxative, pig that had a barrel of fun out of them one should have the best, and with the BfiHl one day last week. Mr. 'McDonald knew j tIrs. John Harris, of Madison county, everywhere, Jiyrup of and Mrs. Cassius Clay, of Bourbon, are Figs stands highest and is most largely they had .seven pigs. He happened to used and gives most general satisfaction. observe the pigs through the crack of a visiting Gen. and Mrs. Gentry. LexingyJ I I fence as they stood at a trough. He ton Gazette. J l J I I II l Mr. A. D. Flora has closod out his counted eight pairs of front feet all in a I Hako it Touxsslf. Honey IBffHJ Second. Our customers are finding it out, too. That's why row. He looked over the fence and" marble business at Campbellsville counted seven pigs. He walked back a nnd went to Cincinnati last week to they grow enthusiastic. I have never seen anything in the pafew steps and sat down on a log. Pres- join the new qunrtotte, the ." Third. The consumers are the most enthusiastic. pers about the People's Wind Mill; we ently he found himself counting the call it the "People's" because tho inventpairs of feet through the crack, and reMiss Mamie Baldwin, of Madison, is or never patented it, but let eerybody markable as it may seem, and even visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H Shanks.. . use it free. An3 farmer can make a downright puzzling aa it was to bun. Mrs. Richard-Cph- b They can buy expensive looking, handsome, comfortable and has returned from a mill himself, and all the material comthere were eight pairs of feetT; Kearing visit to hei- - daughter, Mrs. Thomas plete will not cost over $10. It is a stylish fnr.Cttire at such wonderfully low prices. the fence that there might be no mis- Phelps, in fadison. Stanlord Journal. splendid mill, will pump the deepest Give ur a call and be convinced. take, he carefully counted the pairs of Gov. Thomas P, Porter, wifo ai,drweii3, ami may mst longer than any null feet and there were eight. He climbed daughter, of uro snendinf 4 e.ver 1,ad- - AuJ' Pcreon can Ket ingrains up oa the fence, counted the pigs and a few weeks Versailles at Hotel Glyndon. The "aifd complete drectins free, jii I did there were seven. A chill of supersti- Governor once presided stamps to pay ra with ability by sending 18 tion seized him and he got somen hat FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKERS. i over Kentucky. He is a former postage, etc., to E. D.& Wilson & Co., SirHk t stampeded and began a homeward reAllegheny, Pa Wilson Co. sell pumps resident of Richmond nnd comes treat in wild disorder. But in his de- occasionally to see MjBfBfrBntilBTrBITaafTSJ his old frionds. and when you get your wind mill going moralized career ho met Mr. Oldham He m i ?hj m rFHJ would be glad to sell yon a pump if you hhi 3 iiti is in good health. and related to him his trouble. Tiie need it. It is certainly useless to pay Katural gas was struck in Anderson $50 or $00 for a wind mill, when you can two returned and together counted the rrfilsraySlB pairs of feet through the fence. There county and a lawn party was given by make one just as good for $10. I think lErTEJErasirUISIrHJSffiJS i .. i i i : i : i i i i n were eight They looked over the fence the light thereof. there could be big money made Hitting ita rtiTrHfedrafca ii: fTHJBrrHJ mat? and counted beven pigs. Thenithey reJ. R Down, of Mississippi, and Chas. these mills up through the country as mm solved unanimously to catch the pigs, E. Row man. of St. Lonis. both formerly everybody would like them. A mm one at a time, and examine their feet. of Danville, died Inst week. A Reader. (2) did aud found that one pig This they With the exhilarating sense of renewed had two seta of front feet, LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. health and strength and internal cleanlior six feet in all. The Climax sent a ness, which follows the use of Syrup of .Corrected Weekly. man to see the Ireak and lie pronounces Figs, is unknown to the few who have Biltter 12Jc lb it genuine. not progressed beyond the old time smiiaiLOHL moan, eel jhejbe m: anac jac tarracriiKsac vxcjwzxzsa jcar asarcaciar ariaicar.iMiiraL 33 im . . . lOcdoz Fggs . medicines and the cheap substitutes Pretty Home Wedding. . . . 5Jc lb Chickens (live) . pmttpp STOCK "P sometimes offered but never accepted by . . . 51c lb A quiet and very pretty home wed- Chickens (spring) the 1822 ding occurred . . . . . the brick manison v PERSONALS!- - ! Gladness Comes tho 11 A ii Wf iiP Ip e For our Business is all right. People will have to have Furniture and be furnished a burial, no matter whether gold or silver McKinley or Brya- n- wins. Therefore D0NT-GET-LEF- ENTHUSIASM? HOW, ofj" r WHM M zAi l-.W--l E 1 iTH 1 uli t!fir son-in-la- w, i bi E lip t well-inform- THAT'S WHY WFIIRP Ij ENTHUSIASTIC! ' "Ken-tuckians- Eg 1 gb BECAUSE BiiGlianan i 4 IS well-mad- e, 'm sfjl two-ce- 3 ()13iSrsta amam i i i m a pEj BMBfrllJlpQIjMlla ;BnrBi3rFarTaBEaarrttairHJB bm a 1 1 US ratarasrata rasra ir CLOSING OUT SALE FIRE : STORE nr of Mr. .3rd, at 10.30 a. in., Thursday, September . at J. J. Sutter, Plesant Avenue, th-m- r- - de-f-e- m years-growt- I"n 1 when Miss Lotta Blanche, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sutter, was married to James Fj. Mitchell, son of Lsurj'er C. Mitchell, in the of the conpresenccof tracting parties. The parlor, where the nuptial knot was tied, was beautifully decroated with ferns and evergreen. While Miss Dorothy Sutter plyed a wedding march, from Leybach, Miss Annie Mitchell, sister of the groom, and Frank O. Sutter, brother of the bride, escorted the. young couple into tho parlor whore Rev. J. G. Harshaw, pastor of the Einerickvillo M. E. church performed the ceremony which bound two lives togeather as one. Tho bride was dressed in white and carried bride's roses and carnations. After tho congratulations a sumptuous dinner was served. The presents were useful, beautiful and valuable, among which was a bedroom suit and a check for $100.00. The young couple left on the 1.00 p. m. train for Kanoj Pa., their future home. They will board at the summer resort hotel, Thomson House, several weeks before they can get a sutiablo house to live in. The groom, who is a merchant tailor at Kano, isasober, industrous and honest young man, who has many friends in this his native town. The bride is one of Reynolsville's pretty and charming youngladies, with a sweet disposition which has won for her many friends. She will make a good helpmate for The Star James in life's conflicts. joins their legion of friends in wish ing that they may enjoy life to its fullest extent and live to a ripe old age. Reynolsville Pa. Star. Mr. Mitchell formerly resided in Richmond, is a nephew of Mr. E. E. Mitchell, and was connected with the s Ducks (live) Cheese Lard Beeswax Ginseug Wool (No 1) . . . Burry and Cott . . Green hides . . . Dry hides Feathers (new) . . 5c lb Will So Tou Good. 10 to 12Jc lb . . . SJclb Do you have Are yon constipated? . . . 20c lb $2.50c :5.001b sick headaches? Is your nervous system, . 11 to 12c lb Liver or kidneys out of order? If so, cure . . 7 to 8c lb yourself by using 'Wright's Celery Tea. . . to 4c lb It improves the complexion. Prico 25c. . 5 to Gc lb eJ3old by T. S. Hagan, DruRnist. 1S-. . . 32c lb ... It iPUM mm 'J -y f"- wmm I .r?) (R ffti ff Si Sl SrgJ .WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT FIRE PRICES.., I 3S J I i KrVi JT I 22 ovezehnTS- SHOES BOATS', m 1 i: trj f.! List of Letters. 3 sk; $ il MEN'S pa llfl - FURNISHINGS. if, 18-- Hats Very Cheap. MIIsIsINERtl J. RIBBONS OF ALL KINDS CHEAP- 50G Pa HEMY KLEIR 1 SOU jfrlllplpUIplfil BE -- pjapipl arasrSJ - .. to-da-y, g 0. life-lon- n Inw-ban- i s, to-da- y, ft"' Mice to Creditors 18-- 20 the-outra- Public Rental! re-ii- in - well-muscl- ? O.My-ers-,ofOh- io. , ell piun-melc- I r- T f . fc. I .. 30Qr Acres of Land, - it - 1 jf TSdft - ltf .,,'; lr gtn " ' ?9Rr v.1 one-tM- ra court-houa- Taely t jZ-- -- . . ti :,:.,- tej&im twr 'T.-.'sS- t' j -- A.fi. - by-lwij-:trin- . -- . r rs L--t?5 K vnmKmL&s:SV33kJS 'rteat5.cBUf inr L'W1 T5Sa j. , .SSS 'J - ": ,- i- te' f -- ' i' SL -- lu h 3' BERRY VnanlaTiTTriT - j. f SAW HIM KILLED. A DIVISION OF TIME Between Secretary Carlhta ami Seaatet J. C S. Blaf kbnrn. Louisvru, Ky., Sept. 30. It wai decided Tuesday- by the democratic state central committee to a.ik for a p HAVING DECIDED TO- h LOUISVILLE RACES. Hrnry & liars rr Won Three Straight Heats I'mra a Ul;h Clau Fteld. Common wcnlt h. Louisville, Ky., Oct. 2. The second day of the fall meeting; of the LouisAN OUTBREAK ville Fair and Driving association fur , Xxpec-t- l la ZaUtn Krntnrkj-- Whtr nishe.i some pood sport for the 2,ow. Hornioat Ara Swaralac lT Hundred. people in attendance The feature of Cratsox, Ky., Oct. &. Mormon eld- the day was the Tictoryof Henry S. ers are swarming like locnsls ia Eastllarkcr, who won thrc straigat heat ern Kentucky. taVinjj advantage of the from a htcrh class field, including Jacl intense political excitement. Thry are Dawson, 1'enny and Nellie Clark. Boring, selecting positions, gaining' The meeting will be extended tc footholds and layinjr lines for Monday nnd there will be three race the seTerest religion conflict of modern on that day. Summaries: times. There are otct 1,003 picked First race, 2r2T class trotting; purse, sen in the field. They scout in pairs, SS30. Kosa L won; Koleson ; go "footbacV, enter every cabin, Lena Watson Laird. Best time preach in CTcry prove and schoolhoase, 2:13. sow their literature knee deep. They Second race. 2:25 class pacing; Ken divide tli; field into slakes townships, tucky stakes SstW. boards and wards, have presidents, lSrigbt Light won; Planet second; Arteachers, prophets, elders, etc Each thur V. third. Itest time 2:11 h,. worker makes a weekly report to his Third race. 2:21 class, trottinr; purse higher officer. They swap, jfhift, ssaa. ehanpe, separate and hold conferences Henry 51 Barker won; Gentle Annie ai circumstances demand. second; Woodford C third. Best time There is now being- planned an align- 2:17H- ment of forces in eastern and western Fourth race, 2U4 class, pacing; purse Kentucky. The only oppoition comes SS 0. from "the mules'" a mutual protective ; Daisy Tilson won; Nell order w hich has passed out the word Easte-- n Belle third. B;st time to mountain houvhoWer that if any izlih- one ef these Mormons b fed or lodged Fifth race, 2:59 class, trotting; Indithe feeder will be the center of attrac- ana stake:--. Vipsania woa; Margaret tion ia a necktie pirty. A., second; King Bed, third. Best time s Saddlebajj College of Moun-tai- a 2ilT,'. Evangelists have begun to ride d Sixth race, 2:25 class, trotting; and preach against the Mormons. stakes, Sl.OOOt. San Mateo, won; An outbreak Is expected hourly in Red Star, second; Nancy , third. this section. Beat time 2:17. KENTUCKY NEWS. Z4aat Hcw Tram AH Parti sec-cnJ- Handall-sec-ond- Ne-a- l Bail-roa- L-- TOWN IN DANGER, The Frm-ile Thursday night by cries at her gate, and on going out to see what was ened to destroy the twn, as there matter was seized by three s the Is no protection whatever. JThe turned out in fail force, how- women, who carried hiekorr switches, ever, and by 4 o'clock had extin- and begun at once to belabar her guished the flatoe-s- bet not till about with them. Per yocng son, missing of the north .side of the public her, gave the alarm, and a search resome square "ha3 "been iarned to the groand. sulted in finding her half deadcondidistanei from the house. Her The loxrs are: II. II. ISryan. Franktion is regarded as serious, bat it is lin hotel, Vxs $i.3fti. insurance SU-J. II. Foster, store, ioe S1.0M. insur- thought, she will recover. Mrs, her was not able to recognize ance 51.30: MontasrHe's storeMue, loss St ,W. n&marrd: Jordan A: Sob, assailants. Coootjr Clrk salt. Mere. los about SI.WW. uB'nured. A Ky.. Oct. 3. County FKAXKroRT. defective flae is supposed to have Clerk Wilson, of Kenton county, will caused the Sre-file an agreed suit in the Franklin BRAVE WOMAN. circuit court Saturday aga'nst Auditor Stone involving the amount of fees hc Units Ilack a Nambfr Mr. if Prlsonrr Mho Mer Attrtnptlo; to said clerk is entitled to receive. ilsoa's attorneys will claim that the X!rmft Glasoit, Ky.. Oct. 5. An atteapt law is nnconstitutionaL which says at jail delivery oeearred here Saturday that the clerk of a county having over1 night, when prioers overpow-er- e 40.M inhabitants and under 73.003 Jailer Carter while he was giving; shall receive but S5.WJ3 in fes. exclusthem supper asd took the keys away ive of the hire of hi assistants, befrom hiw. The jailer's wife came to cause it is local or" class legislation. the ith a heavy stick and beat The case will be carried to the court of the saeu back until assistance ar- appeals as speedily as possible. rived. Dead. Da ashler Wilt Die. All the time she was beating the Uree"wood. Ky . Oct. S. Friday priosers over the head she was scream- evening Jake Miaton's house at Uping Murder at the top of her voc'nd land, near here, caught fire and was the neighborhood ws quickly slaraed. burned to the ground in 25 minutes. Nick Ray. the murderer of Attorney Mrs. Minton's father, an old man about Albert Scott, was the leader in the at- eighty years old, was burned to death betore he could be got out. Mrs. Jake tempted deiiverv Minton was sevv y burned ia trying TOBACCO OR NOT? to save htm. aal witl d.e. TVy lo t jt VCTtDtnt to H.l oat ext Srtwa lc everything. The fire i sap- o?d to Sootrn Krntnckj. have originated from a defciiv? fine. dti-renone-ha- lf : Hani Work Snrttod In ChrcM- n- ttar tlimn. Feankmx, Ky., Oct. 5. The fire which broke out ia the rooms of Mr. K. Eody. on the public sqeare. at an early hour Sunday morning, threat- Bat Clt'ieti bj-- HALF DEAD AVhltmp Left Sirs. Hol-bro- Ky.. Oct. 3. Mrs- - Betty Holbrook. agel42year-- s was awakened SAEOEirr, at Ilrr IIoI-bro- ftinclr-ltandr- a. A re-u- e rthr 'ft tucky urging them to grow so tobacco in IsST. and to hold this years crop. that they could get as ,iouch for the one crop as they .would otherwise receive for the two. tHe propose- that two coBveatioos be held, oee of the barley growers at and one of the grow er of the dirk weed in tfai- - city, to take action In the matter. It wJI be dhScult to iedace the growers of this end of the state to adopt it oc any other plan the prod action, o the weed. KWnl at a lm--- . ArrTv. Ky-- . tc- - 3 Saturday tvfoiy a daaee wa jriveu at the hote of Cas. Delaiaey. near Fairview. this A qa&rrel aroe be: we i Walter Delaiaey. ob of the hor-t- , asd W m. Bye. a vfeivor. I he two coat batants sad their frioad repaired to the ya i, where they came toother ia htow !VlMM-- r cut yoaT Bye wUh a kaile. when the latter strcek him is the head with a rock, f roe; the effects of which he aHcd ia a few seeoed. ar-cisg Los-tsvill- Cardm. of Marion. Ky . ha addreed an open letter to the planters of Ken- Hotkixsville, Ky . Oct. S. A. H. e, lim-itia- cr euty of the coaaty sapenatesients of schools ere aboat to cheat themselves aad all the teachers under tbca oat of their pay dze from the state tBt ta&N moath. 1 hey have failed to snake boad rrqaired of thens aad the state siperiatteadeat says they shall sot receive their pre rata till they shall have o )lDfj (of Tnchf n. FKAXKPOiiT Ky . Oct. J. Some congressional convention sdjoarned sine die at Frankfort Friday morning without making a nomination. A was rtlopted providing for a 17. as the candipr.mary on dates. Broastoa. Settle and Carroll, would aot agreo en any compromise-Midlan- d Kailrtud UMered 5ots2. Fxanfost. Ky . O.-- S. The Kentucky Midland rail way. which has been ia the hands of a receiver for several years, was Friday ordered sold January 4. The upset pries fixed by Special Judge Ma,or was $.34,093, a great faU. as the former order of sale fixed the lowest acceptable bsi at 532d,09L Her Bsru rroxed FstaL Covixstox. Ky.. Or-- 3. Mrs. C of Covington, who was bemed at the Latosia hotel Wednesday morning, her dress catching fire from a grate, diei Friday moming Mrs. Bryan formerly at Florence, Ky., bet ia recent years boarded at the reso-luttOeL La-ton- enth district free stiver democratic Store ToM Cttr '.rerj-- t HJLXRiarKS. Ky . Oct. 3. l"ry armed men destroye I four Bir; to I gates ia this county. A large numWr of citizens were examined here Fraliy m im-in- g concerning- the outrages but as it was in private it is not known wheth-- r asy criminating- evHence against any one wa brought out or not A larcre reward will be ofTered for the arrest of the raiders- Xo Nomination. LortsViLl.K, Ky., Oct. 3. Th Sev- the Sixth Kan- - Charts BatBon Declares That David j Chon tpckj- CuuiifMloatl District. KofCTi Waa Ko Accldentallr San Over, WlLLIAMSTOWX, Kj - Oct. L At VAXCBBrBG, Ky., SepL 29. Murder, the congressional convention Wednesc cot accident is now said to have caused day afternoon Tarrln nvas nominateil the death of David R- - Rogers, whose body was cut to pieces by a C Jc O. division of tlmo between Secretary freight train at Market street &ptcm- - 'John G. Carlisle and Senator J. C S. bell county. Tarrin withdrew hisnam-r j..H.A.cMm.Ma. Tt.pn.nn ' TllnflrYtnrn fnr the fnnr neehe th i v r 4 ti.. nominated by acclamation. of Qutncy. wrote .Mrs. Kogcrs that he secretary of the treasury Is to deliver jonasmn, Scnator Goebel was chairman of the had seen Rogers murdered ana piaeea in iveniucity. jiaj. r. chairman of the committee, mailed a convention. Wcstover. of Grant conn- - j on the track. ' ty; Grady, of Carroll county,, and Gul-- j A bloody club and a bloody cigar letter Tuesday afternoon to Secretary lion, . of Gallatin county, were sec- - have been found in a yard very near Carlisle stating that Senator Black-th- e I point where the body was found. burn requests, a division of time with rexar.es. wt camoiixe oa cnucaiau ine was suspended. It is also remembered that only a small him. Maj. Johnston ref used to give out amount of bipod Tvaa found where the , a copy of the letter for publication. Blr Blow at Lnlnrton. body lay. TheAi"body was also cold SWINE PLAGUE IjEsoxotox, Ky., Oct. 1. The high when found, nor was there any blood winds which raged for several hours j on any part of the cars that struck Flavi Hitoc irnon; the Hoc Near Wednesday did considerable damage him. Ky. in the city and county. Shade trees in NicnoLASViLLK, Ky.. Sept. 30. A BROTHERS BREAK JAIL. all portions of the city were wrecked. disease known as the "swine plague" In the country the roofs of barns and Made a Ladder and Scaled Kentucky Pen is playing havoe with hogs in this stables were blown off nnd stacks of It tutiarj Walls. county, between 400 and 503 baring hay and grain were scattered over the Fkaxsfokt. Ky., SepL 29. John and from it. in the last , few months. It ., . -. ....-;- .. t t fields. For several minutes past noon is a new disease, ana tne svmptoms snow fell. The thermometer at noon tucky penitentiary, escaped Monday arc something sim'lor to cholera, alregistered ZQ degrees Fahrenheit. night at 7 o'clock The prisoners had though the rcmjli- -. which euro the been employed In the chair shops and latter s.tm to entirely Tail when given The Tobaefo Ordinance Vetoed. to complete some work. They to hogs with the "swi-iwere p'aguc" Mr. LouiSYiLLC Ky., Oct. 1. The ordi- made leftladder and scaled a the walls, j0n Steele has lost SO fine porken nance providing tobacco inspectors, a ropa themselves which was passed by the council, and letting other side. down with in hot from the disease within the last twe A posse is weeks and Mrs. Luther Davis has lost which it was feared would prove such on the prisoners are brothers 4a tobacco in- pursuit. The up a hardship to Louisville's housefor terests, has been vetoed by Mayor and were sent years. arson and New Enterprise at ladoeah. 11 Todd. Another ordinance was passed, breaking for Padccah, Ky., Sept. 30. As a result A LoaUrlUa Crash. which prohibits the postlngof obscene of a mass meeting of unemployed men, Locistoxe, Kv., SepL 29. The W. held here Saturday night, several lotheatrical posters in the city. T. Payne Mill and Supply Co., doing to help have come if Tnw Fever. disease business at Thirteenth and Main cal industries men out A forth the laboring Padcc-ahKy., Oct. 1. The streets, made an assignment Monday It council among cattle here was Wednesday of- afternoon to W. S. Brentlinger, who company promises that It will give grants it a franchise ficially pronounced Texas fever. So has been a bookkeeper for the employment ton hundred or more men. far only one herd has. been affected The assignment was made by Kinney eneer and Package "disease aad scps have been W. T. Pyne. president, and R. S. John- - and the by the Co recentlv burned out, promises to taken to prevent its spread. It has ckt, 1 hie rrr,T,riT-- ha, ft ' employment not yet been determined how the dis- large plant for the manufacture of rebuild at once and Ifgive council will to another hundred the ease reached here. mill supplies, and has been doing 3 exempt it from taxation. The laborbusiness of 5100,000 a year. ing men are elated over the prospect. Mnrderat a 1 lltleal Meett-ic- . Ky., Oct. 1. (U. A. P.) After llafaru scalp. Fished la tin Street. IVhile Congressman VT. Godfrey HuntLcxlxotox. Ky., Sept. 29. It leaked Lexixqtox, Ky.. Sept. 3a J. "Hub" er was speaking at Bucksville Harvey out Monday night thnt Judge H. Mar- Allison, aged 14, stubbed and killed ahaU Buford, Lexington's city solicitor. Prather. an eccentric citizen,j attracted .r ?j i , ... William Draper, aged 2ft. Draper had wui .oe asitea, . resign .. a meeting .1 coasuicrao.e a.icauua uy uoaoia? a . to struck Allison for shouting for Hunter. the general council Wednesday, night. I fisherman s costume ' . r..- - , pool of water T. ,na- .... , n r i n i r. - deep, pole in hand, in a m," u . m - lt.. , -Deadlock la the Seienth District. street, angling for nan mat will be brought against him, and sen- on Alain there-- He said he desired to L. The- SevFkaxkfokt. Ky.. Oct. were not enth district democratic congressional sational statements will be made. Ho call attention of the public to the fact emvention met here Wednesday and was judge of the common pleas court that the presence of so much water in organized. The first ballot stool: when that office was abolished. one place was do tot)ie negligence of e Bronston. ft4i; CarroU. 5C; Sottle, The Tepper lions Sle. the city cSeials in allowing the gut-teprospect is for a long deadlock. Feankfort, Ky., Sept. 29. Horseto be dammed P with building men have begun to come from all TVun a &6.0CO Salt. materiiL to attend the big R. P. Pepper FRASKrORT. Ky.. Oct. L William Unkiowa Nejro Crcslle1 T Car. Rntchinon gains a verdict of 3,000 horse sale, at the Pepper-EihorNewport, v., iept. 3a A colored' 0.tvi-nd several aTaic theIlUncJV'1jQ?1acal railroad "by man. name unknown, was run down good CuataruiSUidi.. rvwer court judg- hundred of horses, including a great fast train at 7:30 Tuesday number noted ones, will be sold. It morning. ement b- - the court of appeals. The accident occurred bee is said to be one of the greatest sales Want 10.000 Diqucm. tween Newport and Bellevue. The Lascastes. Ky., Oct. L Jas. Stew- ever held in the United States. man. it is supposed, stepped to the adof Tobmceo. art filed suit Wednesday for 510,000 joining track to allow an eastbound against William Henry, who was tried AsnuLND. Ky., SepL 29. The example freight to pass, when the flyer came end convicted of a charge of assaulting of the Montgomery county tobacco thundering around a curve and caught 1 is daughter Nora, aged 14. raisers in adopting resolutions protest- him unaware. His skull was frighting against the planting of a tobacco fully crushed, both legs and an arm In the LoaUrtUe Tenderloin District. LonsviLLE, Ky., Oct. L The own- crop the coming year will probably be broken- ers as well as the keepers of all houses followed generally in this end of the Bryan In Corlartoa. in this city used for questionable pur- state, where, of late years, the tobacco CovrxGTOjf, Ky., Sept. 33. Chairman poses will be indicted by the grand men have lost money because of over- J. L. EUiston. of the Kenton county production and consequent low prices. Jn?7- democratic executive committee, reRace War at Fraakfort Threatened. ceived a telegram Tuesday from Crey the Trotting Stallion Onward Sold for Fkaxkfokt, Ky., Sept. 29. Negroes Woodson, of the state campaign com, Fbaxkt-ortKy.. Oct. 1. At the R. here are much incensed over the burn- mittee, announcing that Bryaa would P. Pepper sale Wednesday, the famous ing of a stable, carriage and fine trot- certainly speak in Covington at some trotting stallion. Onward, was sold to ting horse belonging to John Eckels, a early date. Chairman EUiston replied" Peter Duryea, of New York, for 57,230. colored man. They say that the fire that all arrangements would be made was set by a white man. They threaten as soon as he was informed of the exact Trottlnc Itaces Postponed. Eckels was away date of Mr. Brvan's arrivaL LorisViLLE, Ky., Oct. L Another race retaliation. postponement of the trotting races was from home watching beside a corpse Chairman sommera Ajsertlons. made necessary Wednesday on account when the fire occurred. Louisville, Ky., Sept. 2a Chairman Ke tarns From the F4t- Barkner of the inclement weather. Harry Sommers, of the democratic Locisville, Ky., Sept. 29. Gen. campaign committee, gave out a stateTrloole Named for Coagm. Iktixe, Ky.. Oct. L George W. Simon Bolivar Buckner returned from ment Tuesday that Bryan would carry Tribble, of this county, has. been nom- the east Monday night, ne goes to Kentucky by 19,000 majority, not Ininated for congres by the populists of his home in Hart county Tuesday to cluding 13,340 free silver republicans await assignments from the national whom he claims will vote for the Chithe Tenth district. democratic executive committee- - Gen. cago nominee. Outside of Louisville, wiU Mr. Sommers says, there are just 14.741 Buekner's next appointments JUNIATA VALLEY probably be in Alabama and Missouri. gold democrats la the state. In .1--,- llTaM I ..c t J 1- -. m, I s IV r- S 1 oo BUSINE As soon as I can dispose of my stock of co3cs, I hereby announce that on and alter this date cy erire $ QUIT far i iip alii m 1 Nlcho-Uivllt- e. .i , .- t7-- - a '4' THEPoPUl-rv- R Candidatefor AuPAirriiss ' -- i nnu nnrEfs I i iini Nl5ISis?rl II v. BSB Miiu y ys iaa is?? CLOTHING, i ": n si " t; is Jr i S R s e MOTIONS. J FURNISHING COODS. H7ZTS. CHRPETS, J steam-heatin- g; . com-pan- v. cj,r J ,- 2 Loct-viix- f.. parties because of its remarkably. t- t'j t rt j uic ime tiavor. its mgn quality aiiu ai. low price at which it Is sold . u Battle lx" is popular with PLUG In fact cvorything in the House, nr. closed out regardless of price f all ti j CASH .J 3 0NLYiIo No iroods will be chanced to anv ci roods charged this year and pre to this vcar is novr due and mu .- o;'. -- -- -, -- . j.jii The people of the United States know a gooi thing when they see it, and they won't pay 10 cents for other high grade tobaccos while they can get "Battle - he paid at once without fin 47K-Th- -a Ax" tlier notice. Thi? is for &-zm&- :' n. SLlgSgRCIi-Mati5220k S d Strictly and byaCitt iusm on to uriilrurutce rltl 641. OO boxes, to rfnnt :eth,mnfj Irnot cff.su.AJtaJjrcl tr.wWtf.rnml C5ira ttma oa receipt ot price. TS13 : kUdsnfPilea. YT. PILE JJIP Jl;iae WllT SCe.aaiS! ftricx.S far S3 rite GiatsesL 25 aad PtCtU. 5 ?Bj,-25- ei. ff'YY'ftT Tt -- Iss"SoId bv G. White. Dinsrest, Jila. R!c! Uc, Ky. st.-rs- teTTltli - mean exactly what I say as n . my accounts and as to my tK!v goods on hand. I l. n:-c- d, Suu S7.-SSO- THE WILLAR jjO u Has J-- D i HOTEL, . -- mh YOU Soli Regardless TO ;: BUY N"" i i THIS IS A CHOICE OPPORTUNITY WHETHER NEED GOODS OR NOT AS :: AN S v I I r c v -- 7 STOCK IS COMPLETE IN EVERY LINE MUST BE SOLD. Yonrs tmly, Recently H;ilLs Been Converted Into a Modern Palace. ! and Entrance are M irbl aal TtLn; of th I lull -- V P. s.- - Gfnra r- G - 2000 Yards of Brilliant. New Velvet Carpet Adorn the Floors - - OF BEO-R003- i.V V Ii. PARLORS AND PPEU HALLS. - - BriJ- Offices and Dinlng-Roo- m Beautifully liantiy Lighted. Q ia dait so. WHt Make hotel Ca-- ll t Up x'hM la Kec-tnck- r. Chatrmaa Lcsiili.e. Divie. of the aatioaal deawcratie state eatral coaaittee. Saturday morning reoeiTed a letter from Secretary Car-Kstatiag that he could not leave ashingtoa aaul aboat October 12 aid that between that date aai November 1 he would make five speeches in KenKy-- . PADtTCAK, Oct. 3. Barnhill's tucky. stock yards burned Friday night, prov-iaBetf. Stcl a a total lo&s. Two horses, three A peculiar males aad seTiral cows and hogs were Lextoc!(. Ky . Oct. case up in the police eecrt hers. hemed to death. AccrssBr to the te&timocr, it evai-op- d Fatal Fall From a Tfaror-that Ed Haghes. a Negra. had Ky-- . Haxrod-sce- s. Oct. 5. John frtslea a bedsiead from Sasie Dancer Cravens, a farmer of Marion county, while the latter was sleeping oc it. fell from a toad of logs aad was found The Negro laid the sleeping on dviagin the roid a short time after- ftewc- - while be took the bedstead tc the pieces aad carried it away. Ttrd oi thf TTar to (.harrJc Lite Zmprtanmrat :nr 31crJr. F.ecs liorsE. Kv-- , Oct. 3L Mary CrockColcvka. Ky Oct. girL dropped dead Cress ett tri convicted of the murder of Don while eating an apple at the house of a KMd aad given a life terat is. the neighbor while on her way to church. His brother. James, was Foaad Dead ta llrvt- cosvicted at the hvsr term of cocrt aad . RicirsHn Ky--. Oct. - Mrs. given a Hke sentence. f this county, aged 9 years, was Cropper loc-- t Viaat send, dead in her bed Friday morning-34 r. "W. N. f t. Lexxsstox. refused, the appointment Cropper has Fatal Ecnn;. of coeacScan made by Mayor Sim-- r Guorweoo, Ky-- , Oct. 3. A niece of ill last week. He says his basiness Wm. Howell was fatally hurt in a interests, wili not perasit fairs, to icrre. The horse fell over a cliff and Vocacc do - :, t was kiUed. Receiver Makes Cat. thtags that get Fkasktoet. HarperOct. 2. aThe KenKv-- . then all cut of tucky Midland railroad has announced order. Careless creasing; exposure a cat in. freight rates from here to Cinto cranghts, cinnati and all points east. The Midexertfes thesitsad land has only 49 miles of road, but ? aiajiv others start cct may precipitate a rate war among-thKy.. Oct. 4. W le A Ne-Trial Granted. DiXTHiE. Ky., Oct. X The court Friday morning set aside the verdict 513,-awarding Mrs-- Jennie Shuma-cedamages against the Louisville and Nashville railroad for causing the death of her The case wfll came up trial again in January. Sioct Trd Baraed. fr g- Slt-cr-- er ca-v-r i . graphic Communication gospeaded. HrsTLGTOx, Pa.. Ot. The Juniata valley Is experiencing a destructive fiood, scarcely les-- in extent than the great fiood of Issa. During the past 24 hours the rainfall has been vaprecedentel and the climax was reached at 2 o'clock Wednesday morning by a cloudburst just west of the city. This volume of water swept through the western end of the town, washing out streets, flooding; houses, carrying away and drowning several head of cattle. Many families were obliged to flee from their homes. Traffic on the middle division of the Pennsylvania railroad has been wholly snpehded. all through eastern .ralns going around by way of Lockhavea, on the Northern CentraL The Pennsylvania tracks, five miles east of here, have been washed out. and a slide on Jack's mountain, tea miles east. has covered the tracks for a distance of Opera Tiocsc at Lawrence. Kx- -, B Lawkexce, Kas., Oct. L Bower-sock- 's ope a house caught fire at an early hour Wednesday morning and for two hours the building was enveloped in flames and smoke, the flames leaping 30 feet above the roof. It was not until the enthe upper part of the building had been completely demolished that the fire was gotten under control. In this building are the poist office asd the oSceof the Daily World. These were damaged by water only, the latter only slightly. The eecery and fixtures and all the interior of the, opera house are a mass of rains.' Estimated damage. S12.CCO; covered by insurance. Children Attacked by a TWIoos Dor. Experience Decorated and ii v -- Fixtures for sale. li l ) - "VI a Destructive Flood Tele- l Bronston claims 66 votes, with 33 second instructions, in the Frankfort convention of silver democrats. He wfll be backed by Senator Blackburn and expects to be nominated for con- 2-- Lxuxgtox. Ky.. Sept. 23. Hon. C J. 5 Uronstoa Is Confident. J. Bryan will speak here Friday at Geeescp. Ky, Brraa IV Ul Speak at Ore nap. Sept- - 30. Hon. Wm. 3( l gress-Crap Shooters Fined. 4.-J- ohs peni-teatiar- y. 3- 'Mary-Fife- Ky-,Oc- i I. rua-tva- y. (A ot: A C- 1- slight cold isayra Jast Received and at Blr RrrcBce Collect loc. into the seet serLjiwBsxcEsrss, Kyi. Oct- - 2. The ious cccrplicatics. Perhaps nose o coHections on tax paid whisky at the these thtrgs wocld local oiSee of internal revenue .motl to"rch if ception was 5ST?JT.1S. with one exonly care were the largest for two years. to remedy -. Brears Better. x tiiem at once. NegKy Oct. 2. lect ts a rrrost pro-liJohn Yonng Brown is daily improving-aacamse of sedecs wCI be si;clitly recovered from female troniles. By L tfaaft II of several xd by, the trocKed his. injurycanvass next weeks ago to resume- his is. so jmsci sgvn-vxteweek. that therr-stcian- 's EichmoEd. Ky. Killed Step(ES Cut. nd bttefC usproToi Privaioi K9II A3 Vrtrt skill is LExnsGTCCC. Ky-- , Is a -DLJohn Little Oct- 2. 5S?"ApeEts rH2 t'rW J; reeded, aad then. vrasijr iKmisee una si?ur. kto t& citisti waakaied in a duet with WIU Hall in. iitt est I reef rompulssenc. estnitisals!aues. .5 rrntecsyoTEr so the dread ef t! fc?!s 7 Floyd cocnr-vraftx. Parueclars have not SB vogue at presemv deter the ssEerer been, received here. !?. Wajtfcsrasnt. n. Ctor tar ct36BMS? still longer. ami Cis c lao tareaacet wasiei. yr As a ratter of facX All Hope Gmf. local treatment. shedd rot be Ky-- Oct. 2- - Got. BradFkasxfcot, BONE i 4 jm-tntiH everything else wssr. .a. jflcr. it aKilKSfaKIrxSraW HLt- ley has ref csed to pardon Baford Orer-tov w c .Tawr i 'Entxir-- t. iv. Bacer r r.miiiaii "Ttt Nine times they are xrho2y tm tea. who wiH hanged ia Harlan Woraes were emmi before eouatr Octoberbe XKcessary aatt rfrc& the nemo anrrirrT. throrrsfroa Paahaaile train. He lsrwetBaxt 12. If 5i 3M3 4? Main j wlarledoand. cans- - died hall as. T . .$25 S GO r For over x rears. Be. Ptsree -- Ophite GlyndonA Attamrj- - DUbarrci. FSt-18"1 Ktvonte Prrscrtptias has bees, smxess- tike beal across Wasiixjritckc, Oct. 2. Sccretsry 1 fcBy presEx2i fcra-- l , rejertel slant craaj- , Jf- - Sep ffiL--Ata pc Coustry PrctfliCe Bought and ' Francs has rwtwrf aa cedsr disbarring SFriaslield N OIIPOT MHTlf-- - ' f tee womanly ithgt Wm- - M- - Obiorse. an attorney at LanI I J2ES PATS THE 2i able foe its efTecr os the who svstesi. GroveaBnVarorg:rhtSfc&r!la Sold. Csh Market cakes the blood pare, mrrrs fcggsciaB. sing; Jaich from, practicing; before the It oei Sa5SR?apS5SSSfi!vs5S!s:e Pet WelL. e tTsis etv. rossta.TgTsedm . - . . .mT.rTTftrxTr better, helps Vi?riA and bxr-els- interior department asd ail its- tranche-- ' IUKJL. receiving; ilis osdcrfl si its effects oe the s- He is charged "" " " legal fees. is. pensKss cases. reerative ergacs. It xsmedkirlj Kaart &Ttc-"If MltetInSot the LovnifcIfrfviff tkL!tfi-sj- m to allay th- fr.vwfiiiea, aad sfcxs The fa Hare of the National Baak of thedebilitsnsg; drasx thst is always sp- Troyr X. T., asaoasced the ther day. prcnt As tne tsixs&sisss. ceases, was caasai. fa. a pecsliar atsnaer. A wix stops, the serves e 5j.iute -T-- r1 feAsoaaato-the iccreised bodHj streagtk daes tie risiawrfell dead, sea--r the haak's doors. ificije e9Bo. ise xsm gaee azsj seres. ygae aVjmjqjitin mil i "8IS WKitr f 'VbbSbkxSbuTCK. Xhfeeaasetl a crOTcal to eoHKt. vQesxx Vfcrsgii IWiTTifWiVXirJBOCiaiUrfc-g- t WT,-- CJjdLfliAiiL, l,Vv4-- SAM wtftcrtay csea naM se4 fee te ttoecgw if. JBaaeatedt x Iteatsfabeexftseei. th aflat . - a.lWCapiM: " 2.11C4M!lf L Sfettaal AdTc- r- (raea cc ( , t nM. wepeHffegreater aa ttiorMtL Scat freergge nscfet mC raat ae tfc bsjak sail sm fnaaseiiaatea v iMwywt Ma h wer yo ant aiin- r iiaklafceVialrgmK fc-!.- .,. t -I risy Wy. ii J MvBr a.Mii,-2 nwrii.T aaw -- ......It-jiaa- the "trouble. big; trunk Knes. during-Septembe- r Ex-G- Ex.-Go- r. sc . . -- snh-nitt- fd f i. a, Geokgetowx, Ky Sept. 29. The police raided a colored crap game at Will Palmer's place Sunday night aad cap--1 tured 15 players- - Thirteen of them were Monday morning fined $20 and costs each. Pardoned Before lcprUoned. Fsaxxfort, Ky., Sept. 29-- Acting Gov. Worthington pardoned R. W. Jordan Combs, sentenced for one year from Perry county, charged with per jury. He had not yet reached the pen- j itentiary. Larse Tosacco Bara Burned. Versailles, Ky., Sept. 29. J. B. Howard's large tobacco bara near here, containing 7,000 pounds of tobacco and crop of hay, burned. Loss, 51,000; insured for SSOO. Tak-- n to the Penitentiary. LExrxGxox, Ky., Oct. 2. SheriffGross and Jailer Wilkerscn Thursday after noon took to the penitentiary at Frankfort the following persons convicted at the September term of court: Wm. Fields and John Morgan, white, horse stealing. 3V years each; Bea SneU and Al Bradford, housebreaking;. 3 Vf years each; Stout Johnston, housebreaking, six years, aal Ash French, larceny, one year. Looking For Oil Land. A Mr-- Murray, Htdes. Ky., Oct of Oil City. Pa , is now taking leases on lauds in Leslie county which are supposed to be rich in oil and gas- - The Mjlktttllk. Mol. Oct. L. A vicious lessees agree to pay the owners o f the Si. Bernard, dog- attacked a. party of land on which oil and gas m:iy he school children here Tuesday night. found royalty oa oil aad so Laura Bamann, aged seven years, was much cash per year for gas. Oil has fatally injured; Albert Auchs and Era been found ia large quantities on StinkigirL were seri- ng- creek in Knox county, and oa Hawkins, a ously hurt. A little baby ia the home Braver creek ia Letcher county. of the owner of the brute vrw attacked Ott la Harlln Cosaty. and its arms aad breast torn to shreds Ixez, Ky.. Oct. 2. The prospects for and can aot recover. The dog- was a fine oil vein near here oa MarrowfiaaHykHled- bone creek are daily growing brighter. Qcrxx Ticioel. now rules 357,000,-C- Two new wells, are aearry completed people, a greater number than has and oil is flowing from both. Maever before acknowledged the sover- chinery has to be secured to complete the drilling and it is now almost aseignty of either a king, queen or sured that the flow of oil will exceed. that of asy weU yet drSled ia this secBRAVE BOY tion. Quite a boom ia real estate has tfas Lowrrrt Into, the TTeH aad Saved been created. T the Orawssts:- Bahr. Want a Place oa the. Ballet- Nicelasttlle. Ky-- . Oct. 2L A three-- 1 LocisTTf.T.r, Ky., Oct. 2L The aayear-oi- tt sea oi v iiuam Burton, while tioaal democratic state convention, at the home of his grandfather. AI-- 5 made application to the secretary of Iaa Burton near Sulphur Well, this state Thursday for the placing; of Palcounty, feU into a vreli Thursday SS mer and Bucknerelectors oa feet deep, ia the bottom of which waa the official ballot. Petitions bear-lour leeicl water. Believing; the in--t is nearlv ',000 names aecomo-- 1 fant was kuled Mi. Bnrtoa frantic- - J anted the anrilieatfeTi- - To avoid ally rushed to the well as he had seea l confusion the heading wffl be me cbuk isii is. neater t'eex. a 1 alSouad Monev Ticket1 year-olboy. with great presence of Settled mgcreuna With TTIachcsters. mind, tied a rope about himself and Lnnrerav, Ky., Oct. 2. A special was lowered into the well by Burton. from Hiadmaa, Ky., says: Thomas Peel silred the little fellow, aad tying f Newkirk aad Hearr Ashcralt. who rcpe about him he was raised out, lived oa LongforTc. quarreled over Miss th aad after aa hour's vreri by the phy- Mary Dean, aad decided to settle their sicians, cossciousaess was restored aatl differences with Wiachesters at 50 he will recover. paces. Both were stroag-- , lusty yosag-menAerlfrea tally Killed Bte Broth-re-. They stood up before each othHorEctsvrr.r.ar. Kv., Oct-- i. A man er's fire nnt2 they were honeycombed named SprinxfiehL, ressllag; near Gdd-e- a with ballets, whea both feD. dead. Pond, just, across, in Trigg- - eouaty, j t FitaHy by a JCUS Sack. was shjreiag; a mule, whea he aecident- Valparaiso, lad, Sept. 29. James ally struck his little hrcther, kiniag; Jones, aged 7S years, was staadiagMm iastastlv- - Ia a. fit of assrer. the railway station atKoats. He ia was . -- Midway, Ky., Sept. 3a On account of rain the attendance at the Pepper sale of trotting stock Tuesday tvas smili, 49 brood mares, colts and fillies were sold at an average of S77. A bay fdly, fnll sister to Gazette, 2:09j, brought the top price, S33X The sale wiU continue through the week. 1Talted I'ntll the Lnt Hour. LoGASSPOirr. Ind.. Sept. 29. Charles Gibson, a brakeman. has sued the Pennsylvania Co-- for 5I000iJ damages-H- e fell through the roof of a rotten car two years ago-- His attorneys waited until the very last moment to file the suit- - The limitation for filing would have exoired in another h three-year-o- ld and others will entertain the crowd until Mr. Bryan arrives. roor Price Kenllxed. p. m. A committee has been appointed to go to Huntington. W. Va. , to escort Mr. Bryan to this city. Hon. James W. Newman, of Portsmouth, O--, and Hon. Edgar B. Hager.of Ashland, Ky.. Its Equipments throahoat are wiriouc a Sjp- - rlr ia th south, rat of .... Char- - Conoid red. . . . " ii &cs& lit v) Jzh SlO,(XO RKTES $2 Scl &2..50 FER OV Have Been Expendet' in Thi K ?--nt MS& m )l ftpl t KA . hi isJ f CI tLeuii at ffiMi(g!v. i - yl IS Improvement. DRY X l The exact thinir for vour am a s S Wbitf Mill" tiil:iii j? iliaaBlTii II 5. yi!i 3 i tE ? U 6 0 fr il f (f Madison Monumental Works. JI IXCFACT EJ.K iSO UEVI.kK M I 1 WHEAT DRILLS, HARROWS. ROLLERS. HARDWARE, t II iiSih - iaa Tombs. si m G5ffiIE Tablkis. UKAD5roxi-- uuiiittsu lr?.JMM?. - i!t!iiT it J ii L i II I MORBMESIS, THE MARKETS. rateat. USJ34 IS; do raacr. Ftoca . SXU33Ck do K 13319: sitn.Cai to5rile.ft-ta3i:tffrtattiX Clliniofijer. OlVSitl; c taUr. UNQ XI rre.ti2n rcrtrt i tf aAT Caa cCsriir Uliv So TtT-t- er frr-T- ' 1. . Ubxs. It X TIXWARE. tl t CrscmtATL On Sr.lTtKY. Etc FINS WORK A SPECIALTY tales rniie yatl. Coax Safes reported cf Xa S yellow, track. x:rTz. inrre-ver- J5?i Work delirereil to any part of the ! y; tate. a Write for Digns and - l'onr Trade Solicited- 1 5, Shackelford - us s S3 e n. 5 n ill y, i i smtred (otitl. track. SSc Xo. 3 died, trick. 13c: Xo, 3 trick. Kvr Sole et Xa S laittaaa. tracX at te. EcOi Citscff paek;r aai prima huKaeri. tS.tiQ.XSl. mied. C3JxjSi: aad Xo IS-i- e- Ojts .Prices t t II BICHJHftD. KENITCKY. 5SwSSiVSv -. iy.v. GEO. 0. DOZIER. Proprietor. Irvine Street-iuhtDcsc.i. rvv. . '? rocsia.fS.S CA-rn.- one-eigh- th 419: csce. ehotee. S.Siitso. rilrtoa-ira-a.lSQj5ij0- i coi ton ta crdlsarr- ieiTera. jool to etictie. pir.aa3iai Heavy eosa aikllstakleTaasdnodtoa o ftr. ti.mt3.lli. steers, fair to rood, tX&j-- j Uti3ti3c hsteaers. soot ta fcagl': -- ld - OJ CTtirser-fctooteloiila- -r. ea-cer- cr. - -- 15-- d Colcraljcs, Ofei i I !) f( Gentlemen. I have Veen Baias Il&tas: ITSIJi Wright's CeJenr Caj!t.Elft5 staca Xeves- Totxno.0es. 1 M "Hlf ti TSxat CmS. I3c aaii: Oetoier. Ti ! ber, 1S94. and &ad then to be a? reeom- 73a. asks2. Deeszib?r. Brarids. three grades. "We can save yon taecdeiL I fitst besan taking theoi rJCcc. Ot X be etad rith onr prodart- - Ispi - 1"11!1 - Hot Sprwss. Aik. nader treat-raa.oi Dee-- 61'1"5S?- "hit at3c dally pleased to hea r irom coantry nJe, - meat tor issatic Kheeraatbtn. Liver aad - aaj . fct p aclil Tssea 3Schants. IStoaiadi tronble Co&$Jpatioa Truck I tut price SS?,r- White Ross. had been a. kins scSerer- - I Umd the If Cillaeallarcocacpsa-ita- s 2$S- - Ixstjxti XSFuw reS a;2fc. Liai peics .5. 43 Celery Capsules rive ne zreat reiief EicnxosD. 3vT. front tlie ami kxve oscu thtia ever rfnis. With pleasure, and U I recommend theca to any and all Kigeri- n- sitli like aSktiocs or either ROUTE o them. Y&j traly years. I yea x3t the test Washioj --1EST UKE T AXD FRQK I SoWbyT.S ClTiEiEsT CAtDTlXt. Uasta. Drnd-t- . Irice nade, one thii a child 0 eenUand$I.COperbox. Cdlaldrn-tor- e U oo, or address, can ope ffijPC and es fre siaiple. 6- snails. VCaizss, celame e-e- X to XX ti dCAliasi. ctssaisr. ItUc; HSti- - tos ccciStar. tsjlfc; qnxrttr fclcovl : corsssraa aailox-tSJIJe- US03J.t3; fairtoriIi.t3aiW. 5HCPAJD Sisp Svtria. tssi Stx. rcod. to choice. ta Rich-ntotitr.tLT322.-SVSLWia; Ocr factorv oe Lacrel Street iawe are Icbs Extras. C3ea now mnnia. aad to etetre. tl;tC0: ccmiais ta fair, fol jJLCuJl.sa. prepared to 11 orders for twist oi tle Ti.r.&r.vrs Cbsica ait lrje.T0C3iCC; 3d 14.3; extra. K Sl- fair to sool tt;i. 53 n tToc&-TJai5- hlr use isertea. 9 per lit n ? nr.fi .,.1 Hi ng 9Jiasi. tsatJcr liial '9 sat! c;,.:Tg CSUc: brvli. II $12. tis I ccm&iar- - 131 1 ttaieJ. - carlsokt Slt53i; oiea. lUO.) READY TO nd HON. C. T. CALBWELL, . . exsra, i figii. SUPPLY THE TRAI iiMi. .; m. of P.irkersbnrsr. W. Va.. Eecom- mends 'Wnshts Celery Oapsnle?. 3r n Ji-hltj-c- il 'i rm tutu akka! " X ? DIAMONDS. GLOGx vv. X lrXX5-Th- e s. "'53. Li?ElrjC.'it , -- afvscsv . s. ;i.-r Wkigiit Mxd. Cot. Jansary 2St WAT6HES rAKD"A Hl " T afl "a-- i J? KTi-Uc- tld. JEWELRY. iSS3 CSSSisC&v-- er ep-o-evl -- - Ptttsops-daK-.aCiotSSSlW- It 1 ir n eir ana Nic1y Sglectei Stock Soiite! "BIG F0DR'" CHICAGO. nnso-lietet- HARD -- Ma-dii-ne MES rr!yao t PIPCQ tbX old gold m:s::vi TaKEN WaniHUn Idea r ..ii n Iaja-rec- J.H.NEFF&CO. Strt. ST- LOUIS. 1, sl hi.sddily a Sear-late- r. 1 rJ sutu.BOn Tv . Uiskt -- .. -- Dn.TIS IX-ralJBr. g ks . Safa.-W- -- r I oo "- lS ' 'li ..' lffiaP5a-2 Stafrfiar C2f -y' l?nPi m C ViltfiU v sas-3r- f. ad be-gi- si 'ith PaL MM tll-lt- - Ti-i- lcy t, vi FREIGHT Urii N Kb- ' -- Be-fr.7u- J-- Mr n a jaHJaaamaiiaii.aarir.jt.ii. " - li '' , --' v uW brtbit WsI-SB- o-- arralei to subscribe for rHE .r -- i ki. s3ifrif.( HmfKratilf ftllff 9r red .elsitmAn dWrio.''.ki.Mfs in WPISR9V. S3S2tt&!2tt2ttE jSrBr $3Xfm3mi. S?ir:33 te IBlfirinal - s :.-.- . -- iSBlifaai.Ji. ...